I want to create annotation (for which I can set some kind of id), which I can put on variable, and write method which return getter or setter method of this variable by annotations setted id;
As example I made something like that but only for method, so I need two annotations for both setter and getter method, or add more parameters to one annotation. Maybe it is possible to create one annotation for variable, and then find method which I need (setter or getter)?
What I managed to do:
Annotation class:
public @interface FieldRawValue {
String value() default "";
}
Model class with getters and setters (With annotation for getters):
public class PajamuModel extends AbstractModel{
private String id;
private String pajamuType;
private String pajamuSource;
private Date pajamuData;
private double pajamuSuma;
private String valiuta;
private String note;
@FieldRawValue(value = "pajamuType")
public String getPajamuType() {
return pajamuType;
}
public void setPajamuType(String pajamuType) {
this.pajamuType = pajamuType;
}
@FieldRawValue(value = "pajamuSource")
public String getPajamuSource() {
return pajamuSource;
}
public void setPajamuSource(String pajamuSource) {
this.pajamuSource = pajamuSource;
}
@FieldRawValue(value = "pajamuData")
public Date getPajamuData() {
return pajamuData;
}...
Method which returns data by annotations value:
public class AbstractModel {
public Object get(String fieldName) {
Class<? extends AbstractModel> obj = this.getClass();
for (Method method : obj.getDeclaredMethods()) {
if (method.isAnnotationPresent(FieldRawValue.class)) {
FieldRawValue annotation = method
.getAnnotation(FieldRawValue.class);
if (annotation.value().equals(fieldName)) {
try {
return method.invoke(obj);
} catch (IllegalAccessException | IllegalArgumentException
| InvocationTargetException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
return null;
}
}
}
}
return null;
}
Btw, not tested get(String fieldName)
method, but I expect it work.
So is it possible to set annotation on variable, and then find set or get method, when I need?