Class Expression
java.lang.Object
org.flowable.common.engine.impl.javax.el.Expression
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
- Direct Known Subclasses:
MethodExpression
,ValueExpression
Base class for the expression subclasses
ValueExpression
and MethodExpression
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implementing characteristics common to both. All expressions must implement the equals() and
hashCode() methods so that two expressions can be compared for equality. They are redefined
abstract in this class to force their implementation in subclasses. All expressions must also be
Serializable so that they can be saved and restored. Expressions are also designed to be
immutable so that only one instance needs to be created for any given expression String /
FunctionMapper
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them each time they are evaluated.- See Also:
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionabstract boolean
Determines whether the specified object is equal to this Expression.abstract String
Returns the original String used to create this Expression, unmodified.abstract int
hashCode()
Returns the hash code for this Expression.abstract boolean
Returns whether this expression was created from only literal text.
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Constructor Details
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Expression
public Expression()
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Method Details
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equals
Determines whether the specified object is equal to this Expression. The result is true if and only if the argument is not null, is an Expression object that is the of the same type (ValueExpression or MethodExpression), and has an identical parsed representation. Note that two expressions can be equal if their expression Strings are different. For example, ${fn1:foo()} and ${fn2:foo()} are equal if their corresponding FunctionMappers mapped fn1:foo and fn2:foo to the same method. -
getExpressionString
Returns the original String used to create this Expression, unmodified. This is used for debugging purposes but also for the purposes of comparison (e.g. to ensure the expression in a configuration file has not changed). This method does not provide sufficient information to re-create an expression. Two different expressions can have exactly the same expression string but different function mappings. Serialization should be used to save and restore the state of an Expression.- Returns:
- The original expression String.
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hashCode
public abstract int hashCode()Returns the hash code for this Expression. See the note in theequals(Object)
method on how two expressions can be equal if their expression Strings are different. Recall that if two objects are equal according to the equals(Object) method, then calling the hashCode method on each of the two objects must produce the same integer result. Implementations must take special note and implement hashCode correctly. -
isLiteralText
public abstract boolean isLiteralText()Returns whether this expression was created from only literal text. This method must return true if and only if the expression string this expression was created from contained no unescaped EL delimiters (${...} or #{...}).- Returns:
- true if this expression was created from only literal text; false otherwise.
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