Search Manual / Version 2010
Table Of ContentsThe CAE Feeder supports String, Number, Date, XML and binary element types. The following table describes the default mapping from Java bean property value classes to element types:
property value class | element type |
---|---|
com.coremedia.cap.common.Blob | Binary |
java.util.Date and java.util.Calendar
| Date |
com.coremedia.xml.Markup | XML |
java.lang.Number and primitive number types | Number |
java.lang.String
| String |
java.lang.Collection with elements of above types | depends on collection's element type |
Table 5.2. Feedable Element Types for Java Bean Properties
Values of other classes map to String elements with the value of their toString
method. Collections must contain elements of one type, otherwise the value of the elements'
toString
method will be used.
Blob values will only be added if their size does not exceed the maximum size configured
in application property feeder.beanPropertyMaxBytes
(defaults to 5MB). Larger
blob values are simply skipped. You can also overwrite the maximum for specific mappings with
method setBeanPropertyMaxBytes
of the
BeanFeedableMapping and
BeanPropertyFeedableElementMapping classes.
Collection elements can be used to feed multi-value fields in Apache Solr.
You can configure a property converter to convert the value to one of the supported types. A
property converter implements the interface
com.coremedia.cap.feeder.bean.PropertyConverter
and can be configured with the propertyConverter
property of the
BeanPropertyFeedableElementMapping
. Property converters are for example
useful when indexing collection properties. The property converter
implementations
com.coremedia.cap.feeder.bean.CollectionPropertyConverter and
com.coremedia.cap.feeder.bean.CollectionToStringPropertyConverter
can be used for this purpose. Please see the Javadoc for details.
Furthermore, it is possible to configure a default value which should be indexed if a bean
property is null
or a configured PropertyConverter returns null
. A
default value can be configured with the defaultValue
property of the
BeanPropertyFeedableElementMapping. Again, please see the Javadoc for details.