com.abstractics.utils.converter
Class ConverterColor

java.lang.Object
  extended bycom.abstractics.utils.converter.ConverterColor
All Implemented Interfaces:
ObjectConverter

public class ConverterColor
extends java.lang.Object
implements ObjectConverter

Converts the given object into a String via the toString() method and then converts the String into a java.awt.Color object. Any string given in standard HTML #FFFFFF format can be converted. In addition, the following color names are known (case-insensitive): black, blue, cyan, darkgray, gray, green, lightgray, magenta, orange, pink, red, white, yellow

Version:
$Id: ConverterColor.java,v 1.2 2006/03/15 05:37:30 andyman99 Exp $
Author:
Andrew Lawrence, Copyright 2006 Abstractics, L.L.C., Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0

Constructor Summary
ConverterColor()
           
 
Method Summary
 java.lang.Object convert(java.lang.Object obj, java.util.Locale locale)
          Converts to a Color, using known colors if possible
 java.lang.Class getClassToConvertTo()
          Returns java.awt.Color
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

ConverterColor

public ConverterColor()
Method Detail

getClassToConvertTo

public java.lang.Class getClassToConvertTo()
Returns java.awt.Color

Specified by:
getClassToConvertTo in interface ObjectConverter
Returns:
The class that this converter converts to
See Also:
com.abstractics.xmlpanel.utils.stringtoobject.ObjectConverter#getClassToConvertTo()

convert

public java.lang.Object convert(java.lang.Object obj,
                                java.util.Locale locale)
                         throws ObjectConverterException
Converts to a Color, using known colors if possible

Specified by:
convert in interface ObjectConverter
Parameters:
obj - Object to be converted. Guaranteed not to be null and not to already be an instanceof the Class returned by ObjectConverter.getClassToConvertTo(). Those conditions are checked before the converter is even called.
locale - The locale that is asking for the conversion. This may or may not be necessary for the conversion.
Returns:
The converted object - should NEVER return anything that is not an instanceof the class returned by ObjectConverter.getClassToConvertTo()
Throws:
ObjectConverterException - Throw this exception if the string cannot be converted, for whatever reason.
See Also:
com.abstractics.xmlpanel.utils.stringtoobject.ObjectConverter#convert(Object)