use of jodd.typeconverter.impl.CharacterConverter in project jodd by oblac.
the class TypeConverterManagerBean method registerDefaults.
/**
* Registers default set of converters.
*/
@SuppressWarnings({ "UnnecessaryFullyQualifiedName" })
public void registerDefaults() {
register(String.class, new StringConverter());
register(String[].class, new StringArrayConverter(this));
IntegerConverter integerConverter = new IntegerConverter();
register(Integer.class, integerConverter);
register(int.class, integerConverter);
register(MutableInteger.class, new MutableIntegerConverter(this));
ShortConverter shortConverter = new ShortConverter();
register(Short.class, shortConverter);
register(short.class, shortConverter);
register(MutableShort.class, new MutableShortConverter(this));
LongConverter longConverter = new LongConverter();
register(Long.class, longConverter);
register(long.class, longConverter);
register(MutableLong.class, new MutableLongConverter(this));
ByteConverter byteConverter = new ByteConverter();
register(Byte.class, byteConverter);
register(byte.class, byteConverter);
register(MutableByte.class, new MutableByteConverter(this));
FloatConverter floatConverter = new FloatConverter();
register(Float.class, floatConverter);
register(float.class, floatConverter);
register(MutableFloat.class, new MutableFloatConverter(this));
DoubleConverter doubleConverter = new DoubleConverter();
register(Double.class, doubleConverter);
register(double.class, doubleConverter);
register(MutableDouble.class, new MutableDoubleConverter(this));
BooleanConverter booleanConverter = new BooleanConverter();
register(Boolean.class, booleanConverter);
register(boolean.class, booleanConverter);
CharacterConverter characterConverter = new CharacterConverter();
register(Character.class, characterConverter);
register(char.class, characterConverter);
register(byte[].class, new ByteArrayConverter(this));
register(short[].class, new ShortArrayConverter(this));
register(int[].class, new IntegerArrayConverter(this));
register(long[].class, new LongArrayConverter(this));
register(float[].class, new FloatArrayConverter(this));
register(double[].class, new DoubleArrayConverter(this));
register(boolean[].class, new BooleanArrayConverter(this));
register(char[].class, new CharacterArrayConverter(this));
// we don't really need these, but converters will be cached and not created every time
register(Integer[].class, new ArrayConverter<Integer>(this, Integer.class) {
@Override
protected Integer[] createArray(int length) {
return new Integer[length];
}
});
register(Long[].class, new ArrayConverter<Long>(this, Long.class) {
@Override
protected Long[] createArray(int length) {
return new Long[length];
}
});
register(Byte[].class, new ArrayConverter<Byte>(this, Byte.class) {
@Override
protected Byte[] createArray(int length) {
return new Byte[length];
}
});
register(Short[].class, new ArrayConverter<Short>(this, Short.class) {
@Override
protected Short[] createArray(int length) {
return new Short[length];
}
});
register(Float[].class, new ArrayConverter<Float>(this, Float.class) {
@Override
protected Float[] createArray(int length) {
return new Float[length];
}
});
register(Double[].class, new ArrayConverter<Double>(this, Double.class) {
@Override
protected Double[] createArray(int length) {
return new Double[length];
}
});
register(Boolean[].class, new ArrayConverter<Boolean>(this, Boolean.class) {
@Override
protected Boolean[] createArray(int length) {
return new Boolean[length];
}
});
register(Character[].class, new ArrayConverter<Character>(this, Character.class) {
@Override
protected Character[] createArray(int length) {
return new Character[length];
}
});
register(MutableInteger[].class, new ArrayConverter<>(this, MutableInteger.class));
register(MutableLong[].class, new ArrayConverter<>(this, MutableLong.class));
register(MutableByte[].class, new ArrayConverter<>(this, MutableByte.class));
register(MutableShort[].class, new ArrayConverter<>(this, MutableShort.class));
register(MutableFloat[].class, new ArrayConverter<>(this, MutableFloat.class));
register(MutableDouble[].class, new ArrayConverter<>(this, MutableDouble.class));
register(BigDecimal.class, new BigDecimalConverter());
register(BigInteger.class, new BigIntegerConverter());
register(BigDecimal[].class, new ArrayConverter<>(this, BigDecimal.class));
register(BigInteger[].class, new ArrayConverter<>(this, BigInteger.class));
register(java.util.Date.class, new DateConverter());
register(java.sql.Date.class, new SqlDateConverter());
register(Time.class, new SqlTimeConverter());
register(Timestamp.class, new SqlTimestampConverter());
register(Calendar.class, new CalendarConverter());
register(GregorianCalendar.class, new CalendarConverter());
register(JDateTime.class, new JDateTimeConverter());
register(File.class, new FileConverter());
register(Class.class, new ClassConverter());
register(Class[].class, new ClassArrayConverter(this));
register(URI.class, new URIConverter());
register(URL.class, new URLConverter());
register(Locale.class, new LocaleConverter());
register(TimeZone.class, new TimeZoneConverter());
}
use of jodd.typeconverter.impl.CharacterConverter in project jodd by oblac.
the class CharacterConverterTest method testConversion.
@Test
public void testConversion() {
CharacterConverter characterConverter = new CharacterConverter();
assertNull(characterConverter.convert(null));
assertEquals(Character.valueOf((char) 1), characterConverter.convert(Character.valueOf((char) 1)));
assertEquals(Character.valueOf((char) 1), characterConverter.convert(Integer.valueOf(1)));
assertEquals(Character.valueOf((char) 1), characterConverter.convert(Short.valueOf((short) 1)));
assertEquals(Character.valueOf((char) 1), characterConverter.convert(Double.valueOf(1.0D)));
assertEquals(new Character('1'), characterConverter.convert("1"));
try {
characterConverter.convert("aa");
fail();
} catch (TypeConversionException ignore) {
}
}
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