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TaskAdapter.java 5.9 kB

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  1. /*
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  53. */
  54. package org.apache.tools.ant;
  55. import java.lang.reflect.Method;
  56. /**
  57. * Use introspection to "adapt" an arbitrary Bean ( not extending Task, but with similar
  58. * patterns).
  59. *
  60. * @author costin@dnt.ro
  61. */
  62. public class TaskAdapter extends Task {
  63. Object proxy;
  64. /**
  65. * Checks a class, whether it is suitable to be adapted by TaskAdapter.
  66. *
  67. * Checks conditions only, which are additionally required for a tasks
  68. * adapted by TaskAdapter. Thus, this method should be called by
  69. * {@link Project#checkTaskClass}.
  70. *
  71. * Throws a BuildException and logs as Project.MSG_ERR for
  72. * conditions, that will cause the task execution to fail.
  73. * Logs other suspicious conditions with Project.MSG_WARN.
  74. */
  75. public static void checkTaskClass(final Class taskClass, final Project project) {
  76. // don't have to check for interface, since then
  77. // taskClass would be abstract too.
  78. try {
  79. final Method executeM = taskClass.getMethod( "execute", null );
  80. // don't have to check for public, since
  81. // getMethod finds public method only.
  82. // don't have to check for abstract, since then
  83. // taskClass would be abstract too.
  84. if(!Void.TYPE.equals(executeM.getReturnType())) {
  85. final String message = "return type of execute() should be void but was \""+executeM.getReturnType()+"\" in " + taskClass;
  86. project.log(message, Project.MSG_WARN);
  87. }
  88. } catch(NoSuchMethodException e) {
  89. final String message = "No public execute() in " + taskClass;
  90. project.log(message, Project.MSG_ERR);
  91. throw new BuildException(message);
  92. }
  93. }
  94. /**
  95. * Do the execution.
  96. */
  97. public void execute() throws BuildException {
  98. Method setProjectM = null;
  99. try {
  100. Class c = proxy.getClass();
  101. setProjectM =
  102. c.getMethod( "setProject", new Class[] {Project.class});
  103. if(setProjectM != null) {
  104. setProjectM.invoke(proxy, new Object[] {project});
  105. }
  106. } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
  107. // ignore this if the class being used as a task does not have
  108. // a set project method.
  109. } catch( Exception ex ) {
  110. log("Error setting project in " + proxy.getClass(),
  111. Project.MSG_ERR);
  112. throw new BuildException( ex );
  113. }
  114. Method executeM=null;
  115. try {
  116. Class c=proxy.getClass();
  117. executeM=c.getMethod( "execute", new Class[0] );
  118. if( executeM == null ) {
  119. log("No public execute() in " + proxy.getClass(), Project.MSG_ERR);
  120. throw new BuildException("No public execute() in " + proxy.getClass());
  121. }
  122. executeM.invoke(proxy, null);
  123. return;
  124. } catch( Exception ex ) {
  125. log("Error in " + proxy.getClass(), Project.MSG_ERR);
  126. throw new BuildException( ex );
  127. }
  128. }
  129. /**
  130. * Set the target object class
  131. */
  132. public void setProxy(Object o) {
  133. this.proxy = o;
  134. }
  135. public Object getProxy() {
  136. return this.proxy ;
  137. }
  138. }