Difference between revisions of "Java Class Template"
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public void debug(String msg) throws Exception { show(msg); log(msg); } | public void debug(String msg) throws Exception { show(msg); log(msg); } | ||
/** | |||
* CALLED FROM THE PLATFORM (hence the Parameters argument) | |||
*/ | |||
public void doSomething(Parameters p) throws Exception | public void doSomething(Parameters p) throws Exception | ||
{ | { | ||
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debug("Success"); | debug("Success"); | ||
} catch (Exception e) { | } catch (Exception e) { | ||
log( "methodName(): "+e.getClass().getName() ); | log(e.getMessage()); | ||
Functions.throwError(e.getMessage()); | msg = "methodName(): "+e.getClass().getName(); | ||
log(msg); | |||
Functions.throwError(msg); | |||
} | |||
} | |||
/** | |||
* CALLED INTERNALLY(a utility function of some sort) | |||
*/ | |||
public String getSomeValue(String x) throws Exception | |||
{ | |||
try { | |||
... | |||
} catch (Exception e) { | |||
log(e.getMessage()); | |||
log("methodName(): "+e.getClass().getName() ); | |||
Functions.throwError(msg); | |||
} | } | ||
} | } | ||
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public void test1_DescribeTheTestHere() throws Exception | public void test1_DescribeTheTestHere() throws Exception | ||
{ | { | ||
// | // UNIT TEST | ||
String expect = "some result"; | String expect = "some result"; | ||
String actual = methodThatReturnsSomeResult(); | String actual = methodThatReturnsSomeResult(); |
Revision as of 01:00, 25 November 2014
Use this class as a template for a class that accesses record data and uses it to perform some operation.
- <syntaxhighlight lang="java" enclose="div">
package com.platform.yourCompany.yourApplication;
// Basic imports import com.platform.api.*; import java.util.*;
// Reference static functions without having to specify the Functions class. // So Functions.throwError() can be written as throwError(). // (Code is shorter that way, but it's less obvious where things are defined.) import static com.platform.api.Functions.*;
// These are needed for advanced operations. //import com.platform.beans.*; //import static com.platform.api.CONSTANTS.*;
public class YourClass {
// Convenience methods to display a message to the user or add it the debug log. // Note: // When showMessage() is called multiple times, the strings are concatenated. // One long string is then displayed when the code returns to the platform. // We add an HTML linebreak (
) to separate them. public void show(String msg) throws Exception { Functions.showMessage(msg+"
"); } public void log(String msg) throws Exception { Logger.info(msg, "YourClass"); } public void debug(String msg) throws Exception { show(msg); log(msg); }
/** * CALLED FROM THE PLATFORM (hence the Parameters argument) */ public void doSomething(Parameters p) throws Exception { try { debug("Started"); String objectID = p.get("object_id"); String recordID = p.get("id");
// Define the parameters for some operation Parameters params = Functions.getParametersInstance(); params.add("key", "value"); //...
// Do it. // Result.getCode() >= 0 on success, -1 on failure Result r = Functions.doSomething(params); if (r.getCode() < 0) { // Display message to user, add an entry to debug log, and // roll back the current transaction (no changes are committed). String msg = "Error <doing something> in methodName()"; Functions.throwError(msg + "\n" + r.getMessage() ); } debug("Success"); } catch (Exception e) { log(e.getMessage()); msg = "methodName(): "+e.getClass().getName(); log(msg); Functions.throwError(msg); } }
/** * CALLED INTERNALLY(a utility function of some sort) */ public String getSomeValue(String x) throws Exception { try { ... } catch (Exception e) { log(e.getMessage()); log("methodName(): "+e.getClass().getName() ); Functions.throwError(msg); } }
@TestMethod public void test1_DescribeTheTestHere() throws Exception { // UNIT TEST String expect = "some result"; String actual = methodThatReturnsSomeResult(); RunTest.assertEquals(expect, actual); }
} // end class </syntaxhighlight>
Best Practice:
- Wrap code in a try..catch block, to guard against unexpected exceptions. (If not caught, they are simply ignored, and the method fails silently.)
- When you detect an error, put a detailed message into the Debug Log. Then call Functions.throwError to generate an exception, display a message for the user, and roll back the current transaction.
Additional Notes:
- Incoming Parameters
- A Java method is always invoked in the context of some record. The method signature is therefore required to have take a Parameters argument, which contains the record fields, along with additional parameters.
- Learn more:
- Object names and IDs
- Most APIs take either object name or object ID. (Only a few require object ID.)
- For most operations you'll know which object you're operating on, so you'll specify the object name in a string.
- But the object ID is also available in the incoming Parameters, when you need it.