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Java Beans, BeanUtils, and the Boolean wrapper class

I'm using BeanUtils to manipulate Java objects created via JAXB, and I've run into an interesting issue. Sometimes, JAXB will create a Java object like this:

public class Bean {
    protected Boolean happy;

    public Boolean isHappy() {
        return happy;
    }

    public void setHappy(Boolean happy) {
        this.happy = happy;
    }
}

The following code works just fine:

Bean bean = new Bean();
BeanUtils.setProperty(bean, "happy", true);

However, attempting to get the happy property like so:

Bean bean = new Bean();
BeanUtils.getProperty(bean, "happy");

Results in this exception:

Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: Property 'happy' has no getter method in class 'class Bean'

Changing everything to a primitive boolean allows both the set and get call to work. I don't have this option, however, since these are generated classes. I assume this happens because the Java Bean libraries only consider an is<name> method to represent a property if the return type is a primitive boolean, and not the wrapper type Boolean. Does anyone have a suggestion as to how to access properties like these through BeanUtils? Is there some kind of workaround I can use?

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Charles Hellstrom Avatar asked Mar 10 '11 22:03

Charles Hellstrom


2 Answers

Finally I've found legal confirmation:

8.3.2 Boolean properties

In addition, for boolean properties, we allow a getter method to match the pattern:

public boolean is<PropertyName>();

From JavaBeans specification. Are you sure you haven't came across JAXB-131 bug?

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Tomasz Nurkiewicz Avatar answered Nov 17 '22 15:11

Tomasz Nurkiewicz


Workaround to handle Boolean isFooBar() case with BeanUtils

  1. Create new BeanIntrospector

private static class BooleanIntrospector implements BeanIntrospector{
    @Override
    public void introspect(IntrospectionContext icontext) throws IntrospectionException {
        for (Method m : icontext.getTargetClass().getMethods()) {
            if (m.getName().startsWith("is") && Boolean.class.equals(m.getReturnType())) {
                String propertyName = getPropertyName(m);
                PropertyDescriptor pd = icontext.getPropertyDescriptor(propertyName);

                if (pd == null)
                    icontext.addPropertyDescriptor(new PropertyDescriptor(propertyName, m, getWriteMethod(icontext.getTargetClass(), propertyName)));
                else if (pd.getReadMethod() == null)
                    pd.setReadMethod(m);

            }
        }
    }

    private String getPropertyName(Method m){
        return WordUtils.uncapitalize(m.getName().substring(2, m.getName().length()));
    }

    private Method getWriteMethod(Class<?> clazz, String propertyName){
        try {
            return clazz.getMethod("get" + WordUtils.capitalize(propertyName));
        } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
            return null;
        }
    }
}

  1. Register BooleanIntrospector:

    BeanUtilsBean.getInstance().getPropertyUtils().addBeanIntrospector(new BooleanIntrospector());

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user3570881 Avatar answered Nov 17 '22 16:11

user3570881