On Wednesday, December 12, 2001, at 08:18 AM, Christoph Reck wrote: > robert burrell donkin wrote: >> you'll probably wonder why the method is called invokeExactMethod (rather >> than invokeMethod, say). that's because i plan to add another method that >> searches for a correctly named method with compatible parameters (rather >> than exact matching) but i though that it'd be better to submit the >> patches required to fix Donnie's problem (and then add more functionality >> later). > > Please check the Velocity method-finding introspection code, it probably > does what you need, and could become part of the commons. Recently it > was upgraded to find interface public methods on private classes...
hi Christoph (beanutils already had some private code that did just that. the patch moved that code into a separate class, made it public and added some convenience wrappers.) i have taken a quick look (at the velocity introspection code) and there are certainly a number of useful utility methods which might make good additions to beanutils. want to volunteer to mine velocity? maybe it'd make some sense to try to consolidate - as far as possible - the general reflection code into beanutils. i know that gier supplied some of the code so maybe that was his original plan... - robert -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>