use of jodd.petite.SetInjectionPoint in project jodd by oblac.
the class SetResolver method resolve.
/**
* Resolves all collections for given type.
*/
public SetInjectionPoint[] resolve(Class type, boolean autowire) {
ClassDescriptor cd = ClassIntrospector.lookup(type);
List<SetInjectionPoint> list = new ArrayList<>();
PropertyDescriptor[] allProperties = cd.getAllPropertyDescriptors();
for (PropertyDescriptor propertyDescriptor : allProperties) {
if (propertyDescriptor.isGetterOnly()) {
continue;
}
Class propertyType = propertyDescriptor.getType();
if (!ReflectUtil.isTypeOf(propertyType, Collection.class)) {
continue;
}
MethodDescriptor writeMethodDescriptor = propertyDescriptor.getWriteMethodDescriptor();
FieldDescriptor fieldDescriptor = propertyDescriptor.getFieldDescriptor();
PetiteInject ref = null;
if (writeMethodDescriptor != null) {
ref = writeMethodDescriptor.getMethod().getAnnotation(PetiteInject.class);
}
if (ref == null && fieldDescriptor != null) {
ref = fieldDescriptor.getField().getAnnotation(PetiteInject.class);
}
if ((!autowire) && (ref == null)) {
continue;
}
list.add(injectionPointFactory.createSetInjectionPoint(propertyDescriptor));
}
SetInjectionPoint[] fields;
if (list.isEmpty()) {
fields = SetInjectionPoint.EMPTY;
} else {
fields = list.toArray(new SetInjectionPoint[list.size()]);
}
return fields;
}
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