I need some kind of Converter-Mapper and don't come up with any good idea, how to easily attach an enum with an special converter. I tried the following:
//ConverterInterface:
public interface PropertyConverter<T>
{
public String convertObjectToString( T object );
public T convertStringToObject( String string );
}
//Concrete Converter
public class FooConverter implements PropertyConverter<Foo>
{
@Override
public String convertObjectToString( Foo object )
{
throw new UnsupportedOperationException( "Not implemented yet." );
}
@Override
public Foo convertStringToObject( String string )
{
throw new UnsupportedOperationException( "Not implemented yet." );
}
}
//Dataclass
public class Foo
{
}
Same goes for Boo, and here the enum, where I want to attach the Converter to a specific type:
public enum PropEnum
{
BOO(new BooConverter()),
FOO(new FooConverter());
PropertyConverter<?> converter;
private PropEnum( PropertyConverter<?> converter )
{
this.converter = converter;
}
public PropertyConverter<?> getConverter()
{
return converter;
}
}
But since my PropertyConverter uses a Wildcard, I only get Object To String, and String To Object Methods instead of concrete types, like Foo To String and String To Foo, when I use it like the following:
Is there any way to receive the concrete type from the converter implementation?
Map<Class<T>, PropertyConverter<T>>
in some class and allowPropertyConverter
s to be registered / retrieved.