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| Date | 2012-08-02 22:04 +0300 |
|---|---|
| From | Donkey Hottie <donkey@fredriksson.dy.fi> |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.java.programmer |
| Subject | Type of a generic class? |
| Message-ID | <qivqe9-k9.ln1@whirlwind.fredriksson.dy.fi> (permalink) |
I have this class called Global. It is trying to be a simplistic
simulation of global as in MUMPS/M language. It is a persistent
variable, that is accessible everywhere, and retains it's value over
time. I store them in a database.
First problem I have is to translate the type to a lower level
application API call. I can not leave the cast or type conversion to
compiler only.
For that I figured out that I may need a variable of Class<T>, I'm using
the variables isAssignableFrom(Class) to find out the correct API call.
Could there be a simpler way?
the final Class<T> as a member variable. Is that really needed? How
could I use some typeinfo (reflection API?) instead?
If I could use serialization and store the objects that way maybe into
BLOBs there would not be problems, but currently I can not do that.
I would like to get rid of that "klass" argument for the Global<T>. Any
ideas?
Class is a simple version containg only the important parts.
public class Global<T extends Object>
{
final String name ;
final Connection conn ;
final Class<T> klass;
public Global(String name, Connection conn, Class<T> klass)
{
this.name = name ;
this.conn = conn ;
this.klass = klass;
}
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public T get() throws Exception
{
T rc = null;
if (klass.isAssignableFrom(Boolean.class))
{
rc = (T)SystemProperties.getSystemBoolean(name, conn);
}
else if(klass.isAssignableFrom(Date.class))
{
rc = (T)SystemProperties.getSystemDate(name, conn);
}
else if (klass.isAssignableFrom(Long.class))
{
rc = (T)SystemProperties.getSystemLong(name, conn);
}
else if (klass.isAssignableFrom(Integer.class))
{
rc = (T)SystemProperties.getSystemInt(name, conn);
}
else if (klass.isAssignableFrom(String.class))
{
rc = (T)SystemProperties.getSystemString(name, conn);
}
return rc ;
}
}
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Type of a generic class? Donkey Hottie <donkey@fredriksson.dy.fi> - 2012-08-02 22:04 +0300
Re: Type of a generic class? Lew <lewbloch@gmail.com> - 2012-08-02 14:01 -0700
Re: Type of a generic class? markspace <-@.> - 2012-08-02 14:08 -0700
Re: Type of a generic class? Donkey Hottie <donkey@fredriksson.dy.fi> - 2012-08-03 02:27 +0300
Re: Type of a generic class? Lew <lewbloch@gmail.com> - 2012-08-02 16:51 -0700
Re: Type of a generic class? markspace <-@.> - 2012-08-02 20:08 -0700
Re: Type of a generic class? Donkey Hottie <donkey@fredriksson.dy.fi> - 2012-08-03 17:25 +0300
Re: Type of a generic class? Donkey Hottie <donkey@fredriksson.dy.fi> - 2012-08-04 13:46 +0300
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