public class StringConverter extends AbstractSingleValueConverter
Well ok, it doesn't actually do any conversion. The converter uses a map to reuse instances. This map is by
default a synchronized WeakHashMap
.
String.intern()
Constructor and Description |
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StringConverter() |
StringConverter(Map map) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
canConvert(Class type)
Determines whether the converter can marshall a particular type.
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Object |
fromString(String str)
Unmarshals an Object from its single value representation.
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toString
public StringConverter(Map map)
public StringConverter()
public boolean canConvert(Class type)
ConverterMatcher
canConvert
in interface ConverterMatcher
canConvert
in class AbstractSingleValueConverter
type
- the Class representing the object type to be convertedpublic Object fromString(String str)
SingleValueConverter
fromString
in interface SingleValueConverter
fromString
in class AbstractSingleValueConverter
str
- the String with the single value of the ObjectCopyright © 2016 Internet2. All rights reserved.