public Type getFilterParameterType(String filterParameterName) { final String[] parsed = parseFilterParameterName( filterParameterName ); final FilterDefinition filterDef = sessionFactory.getFilterDefinition( parsed[0] ); if ( filterDef == null ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Filter [" + parsed[0] + "] not defined" ); } final Type type = filterDef.getParameterType( parsed[1] ); if ( type == null ) { // this is an internal error of some sort... throw new InternalError( "Unable to locate type for filter parameter" ); } return type; }
/** * Set the named parameter's value for this filter. * * @param name The parameter's name. * @param value The value to be applied. * @return This FilterImpl instance (for method chaining). * @throws IllegalArgumentException Indicates that either the parameter was undefined or that the type * of the passed value did not match the configured type. */ public Filter setParameter(String name, Object value) throws IllegalArgumentException { // Make sure this is a defined parameter and check the incoming value type // TODO: what should be the actual exception type here? Type type = definition.getParameterType( name ); if ( type == null ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Undefined filter parameter [" + name + "]" ); } if ( value != null && !type.getReturnedClass().isAssignableFrom( value.getClass() ) ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Incorrect type for parameter [" + name + "]" ); } parameters.put( name, value ); return this; }
/** * Set the named parameter's value list for this filter. Used * in conjunction with IN-style filter criteria. * * @param name The parameter's name. * @param values The values to be expanded into an SQL IN list. * @return This FilterImpl instance (for method chaining). */ public Filter setParameterList(String name, Collection values) throws HibernateException { // Make sure this is a defined parameter and check the incoming value type if ( values == null ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Collection must be not null!" ); } Type type = definition.getParameterType( name ); if ( type == null ) { throw new HibernateException( "Undefined filter parameter [" + name + "]" ); } if ( !values.isEmpty() ) { Class elementClass = values.iterator().next().getClass(); if ( !type.getReturnedClass().isAssignableFrom( elementClass ) ) { throw new HibernateException( "Incorrect type for parameter [" + name + "]" ); } } parameters.put( name, values ); return this; }
final FilterImpl filter = (FilterImpl) filters.get( parts[0] ); final Object value = filter.getParameter( parts[1] ); final Type type = filter.getFilterDefinition().getParameterType( parts[1] ); if ( value != null && Collection.class.isAssignableFrom( value.getClass() ) ) { Iterator itr = ( (Collection) value ).iterator();
final FilterImpl filter = (FilterImpl) walker.getEnabledFilters().get( parts[0] ); final Object value = filter.getParameter( parts[1] ); final Type type = filter.getFilterDefinition().getParameterType( parts[1] ); final String typeBindFragment = String.join( ",",
public Type getFilterParameterType(String filterParameterName) { final String[] parsed = parseFilterParameterName( filterParameterName ); final FilterDefinition filterDef = sessionFactory.getFilterDefinition( parsed[0] ); if ( filterDef == null ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Filter [" + parsed[0] + "] not defined" ); } final Type type = filterDef.getParameterType( parsed[1] ); if ( type == null ) { // this is an internal error of some sort... throw new InternalError( "Unable to locate type for filter parameter" ); } return type; }
public Type getFilterParameterType(String filterParameterName) { String[] parsed = parseFilterParameterName( filterParameterName ); FilterDefinition filterDef = sessionFactory.getFilterDefinition( parsed[0] ); if ( filterDef == null ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Filter [" + parsed[0] + "] not defined" ); } Type type = filterDef.getParameterType( parsed[1] ); if ( type == null ) { // this is an internal error of some sort... throw new InternalError( "Unable to locate type for filter parameter" ); } return type; }
/** * Set the named parameter's value for this filter. * * @param name The parameter's name. * @param value The value to be applied. * @return This FilterImpl instance (for method chaining). * @throws IllegalArgumentException Indicates that either the parameter was undefined or that the type * of the passed value did not match the configured type. */ public Filter setParameter(String name, Object value) throws IllegalArgumentException { // Make sure this is a defined parameter and check the incoming value type // TODO: what should be the actual exception type here? Type type = definition.getParameterType( name ); if ( type == null ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Undefined filter parameter [" + name + "]" ); } if ( value != null && !type.getReturnedClass().isAssignableFrom( value.getClass() ) ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Incorrect type for parameter [" + name + "]" ); } parameters.put( name, value ); return this; }
/** * Set the named parameter's value for this filter. * * @param name The parameter's name. * @param value The value to be applied. * @return This FilterImpl instance (for method chaining). * @throws IllegalArgumentException Indicates that either the parameter was undefined or that the type * of the passed value did not match the configured type. */ public Filter setParameter(String name, Object value) throws IllegalArgumentException { // Make sure this is a defined parameter and check the incoming value type // TODO: what should be the actual exception type here? Type type = definition.getParameterType( name ); if ( type == null ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Undefined filter parameter [" + name + "]" ); } if ( value != null && !type.getReturnedClass().isAssignableFrom( value.getClass() ) ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Incorrect type for parameter [" + name + "]" ); } parameters.put( name, value ); return this; }
public Type getFilterParameterType(String filterParameterName) { String[] parsed = parseFilterParameterName( filterParameterName ); FilterDefinition filterDef = sessionFactory.getFilterDefinition( parsed[0] ); if ( filterDef == null ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Filter [" + parsed[0] + "] not defined" ); } Type type = filterDef.getParameterType( parsed[1] ); if ( type == null ) { // this is an internal error of some sort... throw new InternalError( "Unable to locate type for filter parameter" ); } return type; }
/** * Set the named parameter's value for this filter. * * @param name The parameter's name. * @param value The value to be applied. * @return This FilterImpl instance (for method chaining). * @throws IllegalArgumentException Indicates that either the parameter was undefined or that the type * of the passed value did not match the configured type. */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public Filter setParameter(String name, Object value) throws IllegalArgumentException { // Make sure this is a defined parameter and check the incoming value type // TODO: what should be the actual exception type here? Type type = definition.getParameterType( name ); if ( type == null ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Undefined filter parameter [" + name + "]" ); } if ( value != null && !type.getJavaTypeDescriptor().getJavaType().isAssignableFrom( value.getClass() ) ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Incorrect type for parameter [" + name + "]" ); } parameters.put( name, value ); return this; }
/** * Set the named parameter's value list for this filter. Used * in conjunction with IN-style filter criteria. * * @param name The parameter's name. * @param values The values to be expanded into an SQL IN list. * @return This FilterImpl instance (for method chaining). */ public Filter setParameterList(String name, Collection values) throws HibernateException { // Make sure this is a defined parameter and check the incoming value type if ( values == null ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Collection must be not null!" ); } Type type = definition.getParameterType( name ); if ( type == null ) { throw new HibernateException( "Undefined filter parameter [" + name + "]" ); } if ( values.size() > 0 ) { Class elementClass = values.iterator().next().getClass(); if ( !type.getReturnedClass().isAssignableFrom( elementClass ) ) { throw new HibernateException( "Incorrect type for parameter [" + name + "]" ); } } parameters.put( name, values ); return this; }
/** * Set the named parameter's value list for this filter. Used * in conjunction with IN-style filter criteria. * * @param name The parameter's name. * @param values The values to be expanded into an SQL IN list. * @return This FilterImpl instance (for method chaining). */ public Filter setParameterList(String name, Collection values) throws HibernateException { // Make sure this is a defined parameter and check the incoming value type if ( values == null ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Collection must be not null!" ); } Type type = definition.getParameterType( name ); if ( type == null ) { throw new HibernateException( "Undefined filter parameter [" + name + "]" ); } if ( values.size() > 0 ) { Class elementClass = values.iterator().next().getClass(); if ( !type.getReturnedClass().isAssignableFrom( elementClass ) ) { throw new HibernateException( "Incorrect type for parameter [" + name + "]" ); } } parameters.put( name, values ); return this; }
/** * Set the named parameter's value list for this filter. Used * in conjunction with IN-style filter criteria. * * @param name The parameter's name. * @param values The values to be expanded into an SQL IN list. * @return This FilterImpl instance (for method chaining). */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public Filter setParameterList(String name, Collection values) throws HibernateException { // Make sure this is a defined parameter and check the incoming value type if ( values == null ) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Collection must be not null!" ); } Type type = definition.getParameterType( name ); if ( type == null ) { throw new HibernateException( "Undefined filter parameter [" + name + "]" ); } if ( !values.isEmpty() ) { Class elementClass = values.iterator().next().getClass(); if ( !type.getJavaTypeDescriptor().getJavaType().isAssignableFrom( elementClass ) ) { throw new HibernateException( "Incorrect type for parameter [" + name + "]" ); } } parameters.put( name, values ); return this; }
final FilterImpl filter = ( FilterImpl ) filters.get( parts[0] ); final Object value = filter.getParameter( parts[1] ); final Type type = filter.getFilterDefinition().getParameterType( parts[1] ); if ( value != null && Collection.class.isAssignableFrom( value.getClass() ) ) { Iterator itr = ( ( Collection ) value ).iterator();
final FilterImpl filter = ( FilterImpl ) filters.get( parts[0] ); final Object value = filter.getParameter( parts[1] ); final Type type = filter.getFilterDefinition().getParameterType( parts[1] ); if ( value != null && Collection.class.isAssignableFrom( value.getClass() ) ) { Iterator itr = ( ( Collection ) value ).iterator();
final FilterImpl filter = ( FilterImpl ) walker.getEnabledFilters().get( parts[0] ); final Object value = filter.getParameter( parts[1] ); final Type type = filter.getFilterDefinition().getParameterType( parts[1] ); final String typeBindFragment = StringHelper.join( ",",
final FilterImpl filter = ( FilterImpl ) walker.getEnabledFilters().get( parts[0] ); final Object value = filter.getParameter( parts[1] ); final Type type = filter.getFilterDefinition().getParameterType( parts[1] ); final String typeBindFragment = StringHelper.join( ",",