org.geotools.wcs.bindings
Class TypedLiteralTypeBinding
Object
AbstractComplexBinding
TypedLiteralTypeBinding
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Binding, ComplexBinding
public class TypedLiteralTypeBinding
- extends AbstractComplexBinding
Binding object for the type http://www.opengis.net/wcs:TypedLiteralType.
<complexType name="TypedLiteralType">
<annotation>
<documentation>A single value for a variable, encoded as a string. This type can be used for one value, for a spacing between allowed values, or for the default value of a parameter. The "type" attribute indicates the datatype of this value (default is a string). The value for a typed literal is found by applying the datatype mapping associated with the datatype URI to the lexical form string. </documentation>
</annotation>
<simpleContent>
<extension base="string">
<attribute ref="wcs:type" use="optional">
<annotation>
<documentation>Should be included unless the datatype is string, or this "type" attribute is included in an enclosing element. </documentation>
</annotation>
</attribute>
</extension>
</simpleContent>
</complexType>
Methods inherited from class Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
TypedLiteralTypeBinding
public TypedLiteralTypeBinding()
getTarget
public QName getTarget()
- Returns:
- The qualified name of the target for the binding.
getType
public Class getType()
-
- Returns:
- The java type this binding maps to.
parse
public Object parse(ElementInstance instance,
Node node,
Object value)
throws Exception
-
- Specified by:
parse
in interface ComplexBinding
- Overrides:
parse
in class AbstractComplexBinding
- Parameters:
instance
- The element being parsed.node
- The node in the parse tree representing the element being
parsed.value
- The result of the parse from another strategy in the type
hierarchy. Could be null if this is the first strategy being executed.
- Returns:
- The parsed object, or null if the component could not be parsed.
- Throws:
Exception
- Strategy objects should not attempt to handle any exceptions.
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