Package org.apache.commons.collections4
Class FactoryUtils
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public class FactoryUtils extends Object
FactoryUtils
provides reference implementations and utilities for the Factory functor interface. The supplied factories are:- Prototype - clones a specified object
- Instantiate - creates objects using reflection
- Constant - always returns the same object
- Null - always returns null
- Exception - always throws an exception
Since v4.1 only factories which are considered to be safe are Serializable. Factories considered to be unsafe for serialization are:
- Prototype
- Instantiate
- Since:
- 3.0
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description static <T> Factory<T>
constantFactory(T constantToReturn)
Creates a Factory that will return the same object each time the factory is used.static <T> Factory<T>
exceptionFactory()
Gets a Factory that always throws an exception.static <T> Factory<T>
instantiateFactory(Class<T> classToInstantiate)
Creates a Factory that can create objects of a specific type using a no-args constructor.static <T> Factory<T>
instantiateFactory(Class<T> classToInstantiate, Class<?>[] paramTypes, Object[] args)
Creates a Factory that can create objects of a specific type using the arguments specified to this method.static <T> Factory<T>
nullFactory()
Gets a Factory that will return null each time the factory is used.static <T> Factory<T>
prototypeFactory(T prototype)
Creates a Factory that will return a clone of the same prototype object each time the factory is used.
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Method Detail
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exceptionFactory
public static <T> Factory<T> exceptionFactory()
Gets a Factory that always throws an exception. This could be useful during testing as a placeholder.- Type Parameters:
T
- the type that the factory creates- Returns:
- the factory
- See Also:
ExceptionFactory
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nullFactory
public static <T> Factory<T> nullFactory()
Gets a Factory that will return null each time the factory is used. This could be useful during testing as a placeholder.- Type Parameters:
T
- the "type" of null object the factory should return.- Returns:
- the factory
- See Also:
ConstantFactory
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constantFactory
public static <T> Factory<T> constantFactory(T constantToReturn)
Creates a Factory that will return the same object each time the factory is used. No check is made that the object is immutable. In general, only immutable objects should use the constant factory. Mutable objects should use the prototype factory.- Type Parameters:
T
- the type that the factory creates- Parameters:
constantToReturn
- the constant object to return each time in the factory- Returns:
- the
constant
factory. - See Also:
ConstantFactory
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prototypeFactory
public static <T> Factory<T> prototypeFactory(T prototype)
Creates a Factory that will return a clone of the same prototype object each time the factory is used. The prototype will be cloned using one of these techniques (in order):- public clone method
- public copy constructor
- serialization clone
- Type Parameters:
T
- the type that the factory creates- Parameters:
prototype
- the object to clone each time in the factory- Returns:
- the
prototype
factory, or aConstantFactory.NULL_INSTANCE
if theprototype
isnull
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if the prototype cannot be cloned- See Also:
PrototypeFactory
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instantiateFactory
public static <T> Factory<T> instantiateFactory(Class<T> classToInstantiate)
Creates a Factory that can create objects of a specific type using a no-args constructor.- Type Parameters:
T
- the type that the factory creates- Parameters:
classToInstantiate
- the Class to instantiate each time in the factory- Returns:
- the
reflection
factory - Throws:
NullPointerException
- if the classToInstantiate is null- See Also:
InstantiateFactory
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instantiateFactory
public static <T> Factory<T> instantiateFactory(Class<T> classToInstantiate, Class<?>[] paramTypes, Object[] args)
Creates a Factory that can create objects of a specific type using the arguments specified to this method.- Type Parameters:
T
- the type that the factory creates- Parameters:
classToInstantiate
- the Class to instantiate each time in the factoryparamTypes
- parameter types for the constructor, can be nullargs
- the arguments to pass to the constructor, can be null- Returns:
- the
reflection
factory - Throws:
NullPointerException
- if the classToInstantiate is nullIllegalArgumentException
- if the paramTypes and args don't matchIllegalArgumentException
- if the constructor doesn't exist- See Also:
InstantiateFactory
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