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package org.apache.juneau.annotation;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.*;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.*;
import java.beans.*;
import java.lang.annotation.*;
import org.apache.juneau.*;
import org.apache.juneau.transform.*;
/**
* Used to tailor how beans get interpreted by the framework.
*
* <p>
* This annotation can be applied to classes and interfaces.
*
* <ul class='seealso'>
* <li class='link'>{@doc juneau-marshall.Transforms.BeanAnnotation}
* </ul>
*/
@Documented
@Target(TYPE)
@Retention(RUNTIME)
@Inherited
public @interface Bean {
/**
* Bean dictionary.
*
* <p>
* The list of classes that make up the bean dictionary for all properties in this class and all subclasses.
*
* <ul class='seealso'>
* <li class='jf'>{@link BeanContext#BEAN_beanDictionary}
* </ul>
* @deprecated Use {@link #dictionary()}.
*/
@Deprecated
Class<?>[] beanDictionary() default {};
/**
* Bean property includes.
*
* <p>
* The set and order of names of properties associated with a bean class.
*
* <p>
* The order specified is the same order that the entries will be returned by the {@link BeanMap#entrySet()} and
* related methods.
*
* <p>
* This value is entirely optional if you simply want to expose all the getters and public fields on
* a class as bean properties.
* <br>However, it's useful if you want certain getters to be ignored or you want the properties to be
* serialized in a particular order.
* <br>Note that on IBM JREs, the property order is the same as the order in the source code,
* whereas on Oracle JREs, the order is entirely random.
*
* <h5 class='section'>Example:</h5>
* <p class='bcode w800'>
* <jc>// Address class with only street/city/state properties (in that order).</jc>
* <ja>@Bean</ja>(bpi=<js>"street,city,state"</js>)
* <jk>public class</jk> Address {...}
* </p>
*
* <ul class='seealso'>
* <li class='jf'>{@link BeanContext#BEAN_bpi}
* </ul>
*/
String bpi() default "";
/**
* Bean property excludes.
*
* <p>
* Specifies a list of properties that should be excluded from {@link BeanMap#entrySet()}.
*
* <h5 class='section'>Example:</h5>
* <p class='bcode w800'>
* <jc>// Exclude the 'city' and 'state' properties from the Address class.</jc>
* <ja>@Bean</ja>(bpx=<js>"city,state"</js>})
* <jk>public class</jk> Address {...}
* </p>
*
* <ul class='seealso'>
* <li class='jf'>{@link BeanContext#BEAN_bpx}
* </ul>
*/
String bpx() default "";
/**
* Read-only bean properties.
*
* <p>
* Specifies one or more properties on a bean that are read-only despite having valid getters.
* Serializers will serialize such properties as usual, but parsers will silently ignore them.
*
* <h5 class='section'>Example:</h5>
* <p class='bcode w800'>
* <jc>// Exclude the 'city' and 'state' properties from being parsed, but not serialized.</jc>
* <ja>@Bean</ja>(bpro=<js>"city,state"</js>})
* <jk>public class</jk> Address {...}
* </p>
*
* <ul class='seealso'>
* <li class='jf'>{@link BeanContext#BEAN_bpro}
* </ul>
*/
String bpro() default "";
/**
* Write-only bean properties.
*
* <p>
* Specifies one or more properties on a bean that are write-only despite having valid setters.
* Parsers will parse such properties as usual, but serializers will silently ignore them.
*
* <h5 class='section'>Example:</h5>
* <p class='bcode w800'>
* <jc>// Exclude the 'city' and 'state' properties from being serialized, but not parsed.</jc>
* <ja>@Bean</ja>(bpro=<js>"city,state"</js>})
* <jk>public class</jk> Address {...}
* </p>
*
* <ul class='seealso'>
* <li class='jf'>{@link BeanContext#BEAN_bpwo}
* </ul>
*/
String bpwo() default "";
/**
* Bean dictionary.
*
* <p>
* The list of classes that make up the bean dictionary for all properties in this class and all subclasses.
*
* <ul class='seealso'>
* <li class='jf'>{@link BeanContext#BEAN_beanDictionary}
* </ul>
*/
Class<?>[] dictionary() default {};
/**
* Specifies a list of properties that should be excluded from {@link BeanMap#entrySet()}.
*
* @deprecated Use {@link #bpx()}
*/
@Deprecated String excludeProperties() default "";
/**
* Find fluent setters.
*
* <p>
* When <jk>true</jk>, fluent setters will be detected on beans.
*
* <p>
* Fluent setters
*
* <h5 class='section'>Example:</h5>
* <p class='bcode w800'>
* <ja>@Bean</ja>(fluentSetters=<jk>true</jk>)
* <jk>public class</jk> MyBean {
* <jk>public int</jk> getId() {...}
* <jk>public</jk> MyBean id(<jk>int</jk> id) {...}
* }
* </p>
*
* <p>
* Fluent setters must have the following attributes:
* <ul>
* <li>Public.
* <li>Not static.
* <li>Take in one parameter.
* <li>Return the bean itself.
* </ul>
*
* <ul class='seealso'>
* <li class='jf'>{@link BeanContext#BEAN_fluentSetters}
* </ul>
*/
boolean fluentSetters() default false;
/**
* Identifies a class to be used as the interface class for this and all subclasses.
*
* <p>
* When specified, only the list of properties defined on the interface class will be used during serialization.
* Additional properties on subclasses will be ignored.
*
* <p class='bcode w800'>
* <jc>// Parent class</jc>
* <ja>@Bean</ja>(interfaceClass=A.<jk>class</jk>)
* <jk>public abstract class</jk> A {
* <jk>public</jk> String <jf>f0</jf> = <js>"f0"</js>;
* }
*
* <jc>// Sub class</jc>
* <jk>public class</jk> A1 <jk>extends</jk> A {
* <jk>public</jk> String <jf>f1</jf> = <js>"f1"</js>;
* }
*
* <jc>// Produces "{f0:'f0'}"</jc>
* String json = SimpleJsonSerializer.<jsf>DEFAULT</jsf>.serialize(<jk>new</jk> A1());
* </p>
*
* <p>
* Note that this annotation can be used on the parent class so that it filters to all child classes,
* or can be set individually on the child classes.
*
* <ul class='seealso'>
* <li class='jf'>{@link BeanContext#BEAN_beanFilters}
* </ul>
*/
Class<?> interfaceClass() default Object.class;
/**
* Dynamically apply this annotation to the specified classes.
*
* <p>
* Used in conjunction with the {@link BeanConfig#applyBean()}.
* It is ignored when the annotation is applied directly to classes.
*
* <p>
* The following example shows the equivalent methods for applying the {@link Bean @Bean} annotation to REST methods:
* <p class='bpcode w800'>
* <jc>// Class with explicit annotation.</jc>
* <ja>@Bean</ja>(bpi=<jk>"street,city,state"</js>)
* <jk>public class</jk> A {...}
*
* <jc>// Class with annotation applied via @BeanConfig</jc>
* <jk>public class</jk> B {...}
*
* <jc>// Java REST method with @BeanConfig annotation.</jc>
* <ja>@RestMethod</ja>(...)
* <ja>@BeanConfig</ja>(
* applyBean={
* <ja>@Bean</ja>(on=<js>"B"</js>, bpi=<jk>"street,city,state"</js>)
* }
* )
* <jk>public void</jk> doFoo() {...}
* </p>
*
* <p>
* The valid pattern matches are:
* <ul>
* <li>Classes:
* <ul>
* <li>Fully qualified: <js>"com.foo.MyClass"</js>
* <li>Fully qualified inner class: <js>"com.foo.MyClass$Inner1$Inner2"</js>
* <li>Simple: <js>"MyClass"</js>
* <li>Simple inner: <js>"MyClass$Inner1$Inner2"</js> or <js>"Inner1$Inner2"</js> or <js>"Inner2"</js>
* </ul>
* <li>A comma-delimited list of anything on this list.
* </ul>
*
* <ul class='seealso'>
* <li class='link'>{@doc juneau-marshall.DynamicallyAppliedAnnotations}
* </ul>
*/
String on() default "";
/**
* The set and order of names of properties associated with a bean class.
*
* @deprecated Use {@link #bpi()}
*/
@Deprecated String properties() default "";
/**
* Property filter.
*
* <p>
* Property filters can be used to intercept calls to getters and setters and alter their values in transit.
*
* <ul class='seealso'>
* <li class='jc'>{@link PropertyFilter}
* </ul>
*/
Class<? extends PropertyFilter> propertyFilter() default PropertyFilter.class;
/**
* Associates a {@link PropertyNamer} with this bean to tailor the names of the bean properties.
*
* <p>
* Property namers are used to transform bean property names from standard form to some other form.
*
* <h5 class='section'>Example:</h5>
* <p class='bcode w800'>
* <jc>// Define a class with dashed-lowercase property names.</jc>
* <ja>@Bean</ja>(propertyNamer=PropertyNamerDashedLC.<jk>class</jk>)
* <jk>public class</jk> MyBean {...}
* </p>
*
* <ul class='seealso'>
* <li class='jf'>{@link BeanContext#BEAN_propertyNamer}
* </ul>
*/
Class<? extends PropertyNamer> propertyNamer() default PropertyNamerDefault.class;
/**
* Sort bean properties in alphabetical order.
*
* <p>
* When <jk>true</jk>, all bean properties will be serialized and access in alphabetical order.
* <br>Otherwise, the natural order of the bean properties is used which is dependent on the JVM vendor.
*
* <h5 class='section'>Example:</h5>
* <p class='bcode w800'>
* <jc>// Sort bean properties alphabetically during serialization.</jc>
* <ja>@Bean</ja>(sort=<jk>true</jk>)
* <jk>public class</jk> MyBean {...}
* </p>
*
* <ul class='seealso'>
* <li class='jf'>{@link BeanContext#BEAN_sortProperties}
* </ul>
*/
boolean sort() default false;
/**
* Identifies a stop class for the annotated class.
*
* <p>
* Identical in purpose to the stop class specified by {@link Introspector#getBeanInfo(Class, Class)}.
* Any properties in the stop class or in its base classes will be ignored during analysis.
*
* <p>
* For example, in the following class hierarchy, instances of <c>C3</c> will include property <c>p3</c>,
* but not <c>p1</c> or <c>p2</c>.
* <p class='bcode w800'>
* <jk>public class</jk> C1 {
* <jk>public int</jk> getP1();
* }
*
* <jk>public class</jk> C2 <jk>extends</jk> C1 {
* <jk>public int</jk> getP2();
* }
*
* <ja>@Bean</ja>(stopClass=C2.<jk>class</jk>)
* <jk>public class</jk> C3 <jk>extends</jk> C2 {
* <jk>public int</jk> getP3();
* }
* </p>
*/
Class<?> stopClass() default Object.class;
/**
* An identifying name for this class.
*
* <p>
* The name is used to identify the class type during parsing when it cannot be inferred through reflection.
* <br>For example, if a bean property is of type <c>Object</c>, then the serializer will add the name to the
* output so that the class can be determined during parsing.
*
* <p>
* It is also used to specify element names in XML.
*
* <h5 class='section'>Example:</h5>
* <p class='bcode w800'>
* <jc>// Use _type='mybean' to identify this bean.</jc>
* <ja>@Bean</ja>(typeName=<js>"mybean"</js>)
* <jk>public class</jk> MyBean {...}
* </p>
*
* <ul class='seealso'>
* <li class='jf'>{@link BeanContext#BEAN_beanDictionary}
* </ul>
*/
String typeName() default "";
/**
* The property name to use for representing the type name.
*
* <p>
* This can be used to override the name used for the <js>"_type"</js> property used by the {@link #typeName()} setting.
*
* <p>
* The default value if not specified is <js>"_type"</js> .
*
* <h5 class='section'>Example:</h5>
* <p class='bcode w800'>
* <jc>// Use 'type' instead of '_type' for bean names.</jc>
* <ja>@Bean</ja>(typePropertyName=<js>"type"</js>)
* <jk>public class</jk> MyBean {...}
* </p>
*
* <ul class='seealso'>
* <li class='jf'>{@link BeanContext#BEAN_beanTypePropertyName}
* </ul>
*/
String typePropertyName() default "";
}