Class HandlerMethod
java.lang.Object
org.springframework.messaging.handler.HandlerMethod
- Direct Known Subclasses:
InvocableHandlerMethod,InvocableHandlerMethod
Encapsulates information about a handler method consisting of a
method and a bean.
Provides convenient access to method parameters, the method return value,
method annotations, etc.
The class may be created with a bean instance or with a bean name
(e.g. lazy-init bean, prototype bean). Use createWithResolvedBean()
to obtain a HandlerMethod instance with a bean instance resolved
through the associated BeanFactory.
- Since:
- 4.0
- Author:
- Arjen Poutsma, Rossen Stoyanchev, Juergen Hoeller
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Nested Class Summary
Nested ClassesModifier and TypeClassDescriptionprotected classA MethodParameter with HandlerMethod-specific behavior. -
Field Summary
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorsModifierConstructorDescriptionHandlerMethod(Object bean, Method method) Create an instance from a bean instance and a method.HandlerMethod(Object bean, String methodName, Class<?>... parameterTypes) Create an instance from a bean instance, method name, and parameter types.HandlerMethod(String beanName, BeanFactory beanFactory, Method method) Create an instance from a bean name, a method, and aBeanFactory.protectedHandlerMethod(HandlerMethod handlerMethod) Copy constructor for use in subclasses. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected voidassertTargetBean(Method method, Object targetBean, Object[] args) Assert that the target bean class is an instance of the class where the given method is declared.If the provided instance contains a bean name rather than an object instance, the bean name is resolved before aHandlerMethodis created and returned.booleanprotected static ObjectfindProvidedArgument(MethodParameter parameter, Object... providedArgs) protected static StringformatArgumentError(MethodParameter param, String message) protected StringformatInvokeError(String text, Object[] args) getBean()Return the bean for this handler method.Class<?>This method returns the type of the handler for this handler method.protected MethodIf the bean method is a bridge method, this method returns the bridged (user-defined) method.Return the currently configured Logger.Return the method for this handler method.<A extends Annotation>
AgetMethodAnnotation(Class<A> annotationType) Return a single annotation on the underlying method traversing its super methods if no annotation can be found on the given method itself.Return the method parameters for this handler method.Return the HandlerMethod from which this HandlerMethod instance was resolved viacreateWithResolvedBean().Return the HandlerMethod return type.getReturnValueType(Object returnValue) Return the actual return value type.Return a short representation of this handler method for log message purposes.inthashCode()<A extends Annotation>
booleanhasMethodAnnotation(Class<A> annotationType) Return whether the parameter is declared with the given annotation type.booleanisVoid()Returntrueif the method return type is void,falseotherwise.voidSet an alternative logger to use than the one based on the class name.toString()
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Field Details
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defaultLogger
Public for wrapping with fallback logger. -
logger
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Constructor Details
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HandlerMethod
Create an instance from a bean instance and a method. -
HandlerMethod
public HandlerMethod(Object bean, String methodName, Class<?>... parameterTypes) throws NoSuchMethodException Create an instance from a bean instance, method name, and parameter types.- Throws:
NoSuchMethodException- when the method cannot be found
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HandlerMethod
Create an instance from a bean name, a method, and aBeanFactory. The methodcreateWithResolvedBean()may be used later to re-create theHandlerMethodwith an initialized bean. -
HandlerMethod
Copy constructor for use in subclasses.
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Method Details
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setLogger
Set an alternative logger to use than the one based on the class name.- Parameters:
logger- the logger to use- Since:
- 5.1
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getLogger
Return the currently configured Logger.- Since:
- 5.1
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getBean
Return the bean for this handler method. -
getMethod
Return the method for this handler method. -
getBeanType
This method returns the type of the handler for this handler method.Note that if the bean type is a CGLIB-generated class, the original user-defined class is returned.
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getBridgedMethod
If the bean method is a bridge method, this method returns the bridged (user-defined) method. Otherwise it returns the same method asgetMethod(). -
getMethodParameters
Return the method parameters for this handler method. -
getReturnType
Return the HandlerMethod return type. -
getReturnValueType
Return the actual return value type. -
isVoid
public boolean isVoid()Returntrueif the method return type is void,falseotherwise. -
getMethodAnnotation
Return a single annotation on the underlying method traversing its super methods if no annotation can be found on the given method itself.Also supports merged composed annotations with attribute overrides as of Spring Framework 4.3.
- Parameters:
annotationType- the type of annotation to introspect the method for- Returns:
- the annotation, or
nullif none found - See Also:
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hasMethodAnnotation
Return whether the parameter is declared with the given annotation type.- Parameters:
annotationType- the annotation type to look for- Since:
- 4.3
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getResolvedFromHandlerMethod
Return the HandlerMethod from which this HandlerMethod instance was resolved viacreateWithResolvedBean().- Since:
- 4.3
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createWithResolvedBean
If the provided instance contains a bean name rather than an object instance, the bean name is resolved before aHandlerMethodis created and returned. -
getShortLogMessage
Return a short representation of this handler method for log message purposes. -
equals
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hashCode
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toString
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findProvidedArgument
@Nullable protected static Object findProvidedArgument(MethodParameter parameter, @Nullable Object... providedArgs) -
formatArgumentError
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assertTargetBean
Assert that the target bean class is an instance of the class where the given method is declared. In some cases the actual endpoint instance at request- processing time may be a JDK dynamic proxy (lazy initialization, prototype beans, and others). Endpoint classes that require proxying should prefer class-based proxy mechanisms. -
formatInvokeError
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