Class TracingAwarePropertiesDelegate
- All Implemented Interfaces:
PropertiesDelegate
PropertiesDelegate with implemented "cache" or direct reference to
tracing support related classes (e.g. TracingLogger) to improve performance of lookup tracing context instance.- Since:
- 2.3
- Author:
- Libor Kramolis
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionTracingAwarePropertiesDelegate(PropertiesDelegate propertiesDelegate) Create new tracing aware properties delegate wrapper. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptiongetProperty(String name) Returns the property with the given name registered in the current request/response exchange context, ornullif there is no property by that name.Returns an immutablecollectioncontaining the property names available within the context of the current request/response exchange context.booleanhasProperty(String name) Returnstrueif the property with the given name registered in the current request/response exchange context, orfalseif there is no property by that name.voidremoveProperty(String name) Removes a property with the given name from the current request/response exchange context.voidsetProperty(String name, Object object) Binds an object to a given property name in the current request/response exchange context.
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Constructor Details
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TracingAwarePropertiesDelegate
Create new tracing aware properties delegate wrapper.- Parameters:
propertiesDelegate- wrapped delegate.
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Method Details
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removeProperty
Description copied from interface:PropertiesDelegateRemoves a property with the given name from the current request/response exchange context. After removal, subsequent calls toPropertiesDelegate.getProperty(java.lang.String)to retrieve the property value will returnnull.- Specified by:
removePropertyin interfacePropertiesDelegate- Parameters:
name- aStringspecifying the name of the property to be removed.
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setProperty
Description copied from interface:PropertiesDelegateBinds an object to a given property name in the current request/response exchange context. If the name specified is already used for a property, this method will replace the value of the property with the new value.A property allows a JAX-RS filters and interceptors to exchange additional custom information not already provided by this interface.
A list of supported properties can be retrieved using
PropertiesDelegate.getPropertyNames(). Custom property names should follow the same convention as package names.If a
nullvalue is passed, the effect is the same as calling thePropertiesDelegate.removeProperty(String)method.- Specified by:
setPropertyin interfacePropertiesDelegate- Parameters:
name- aStringspecifying the name of the property.object- anObjectrepresenting the property to be bound.
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hasProperty
Description copied from interface:PropertiesDelegateReturnstrueif the property with the given name registered in the current request/response exchange context, orfalseif there is no property by that name.Use the
PropertiesDelegate.getProperty(java.lang.String)method with a property name to get the value of a property.- Specified by:
hasPropertyin interfacePropertiesDelegate- Returns:
trueif a property matching the given name exists, orfalseotherwise.- See Also:
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getProperty
Description copied from interface:PropertiesDelegateReturns the property with the given name registered in the current request/response exchange context, ornullif there is no property by that name.A property allows a JAX-RS filters and interceptors to exchange additional custom information not already provided by this interface.
A list of supported properties can be retrieved using
PropertiesDelegate.getPropertyNames(). Custom property names should follow the same convention as package names.- Specified by:
getPropertyin interfacePropertiesDelegate- Parameters:
name- aStringspecifying the name of the property.- Returns:
- an
Objectcontaining the value of the property, ornullif no property exists matching the given name. - See Also:
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getPropertyNames
Description copied from interface:PropertiesDelegateReturns an immutablecollectioncontaining the property names available within the context of the current request/response exchange context.Use the
PropertiesDelegate.getProperty(java.lang.String)method with a property name to get the value of a property.- Specified by:
getPropertyNamesin interfacePropertiesDelegate- Returns:
- an immutable
collectionof property names. - See Also:
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