com.beasys.commerce.foundation
Class BusinessPolicyHome
java.lang.Object
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+--com.beasys.commerce.foundation.BusinessPolicyHome
- public class BusinessPolicyHome
- extends java.lang.Object
- implements SmartHome
This is a BusinessPolicy home/bean factory.
- See Also:
Helper.initFromTheoryProperties()
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Method Summary |
static BusinessPolicy |
create(java.lang.String businessPolicyInterface)
Given a bean interface, use the factory pattern to create an instance. |
static SmartHome |
getCustomHome(java.lang.String businessPolicyInterface)
Given a bean interface, use the factory pattern to get its custom home. |
static void |
init(java.util.Properties properties)
The init method must be called before any BusinessPolicys are created. |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
equals,
getClass,
hashCode,
notify,
notifyAll,
toString,
wait,
wait,
wait |
CUSTOM_HOME_NAME
public static final java.lang.String CUSTOM_HOME_NAME
DEFAULT_POLICY_BEAN_CLASS_NAME
public static final java.lang.String DEFAULT_POLICY_BEAN_CLASS_NAME
DEFAULT_BUSINESS_POLICY_IMPL_SUFFIX
public static final java.lang.String DEFAULT_BUSINESS_POLICY_IMPL_SUFFIX
BusinessPolicyHome
public BusinessPolicyHome()
init
public static void init(java.util.Properties properties)
- The init method must be called before any BusinessPolicys are created.
This method is called from Helper.initFromTheoryProperties().
- See Also:
Helper.initFromTheoryProperties()
getCustomHome
public static SmartHome getCustomHome(java.lang.String businessPolicyInterface)
- Given a bean interface, use the factory pattern to get its custom home.
If a bean's custom home is not defined in the theory.properties file,
then this method returns null.
This is an example of specifying a custom home name in the properties file.
com.beasys.commerce.ebusiness.item.ItemPriceCalculationPolicy.CustomHomeName = com.acme.util.ExpertPricerHome
com.beasys.commerce.ebusiness.item.ItemPriceCalculationPolicy.DefaultPolicyClassName = com.acme.util.ExpertPricer
create
public static BusinessPolicy create(java.lang.String businessPolicyInterface)
- Given a bean interface, use the factory pattern to create an instance.
The bean instance can be obtained from the theory.properties file.
If it is not there, then we will use the default Impl where
is the name of the bean interface.
This is an example of specifying a different Impl class in the properties file.
com.beasys.commerce.ebusiness.item.ItemPriceCalculationPolicy.CustomHomeName = com.acme.util.ExpertPricerHome
com.beasys.commerce.ebusiness.item.ItemPriceCalculationPolicy.DefaultPolicyClassName = com.acme.util.ExpertPricer
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