Class Packages

java.lang.Object
org.apache.wicket.util.lang.Packages

public final class Packages extends Object
Utilities for dealing with packages.
Author:
Jonathan Locke, Niclas Hedhman
  • Method Details

    • absolutePath

      public static String absolutePath(Class<?> p, String path)
      Takes a package and a path to a resource and returns an absolute path to the resource.

      See absolutePath(String, String) for details.

      Parameters:
      p - The package to start at
      path - The path to the resource
      Returns:
      The absolute path
    • absolutePath

      public static String absolutePath(Package p, String relativePath)
      Takes a package and a path to a resource and returns an absolute path to the resource.

      See absolutePath(String, String) for details.

      Parameters:
      p - The package to start at
      relativePath - The path to the resource
      Returns:
      The absolute path
    • absolutePath

      public static String absolutePath(String packageName, String path)
      Takes a package and a path to a resource and returns an absolute path to the resource. For example, if the given package was java.lang and the relative path was "../util/List", then "java/util/List" would be returned. An already absolute path stays absolute.

      Note: The returned absolute path does not start with a slash ("/").

      Parameters:
      packageName - The package to start at
      path - The path to the resource
      Returns:
      The absolute path
    • extractPackageName

      public static String extractPackageName(Class<?> forClass)
      Determines the package name for the given class.
      Parameters:
      forClass - the class
      Returns:
      the package name
    • parent

      public static String parent(String packageName)
      Gets the parent package name.
      Parameters:
      packageName - The Package name
      Returns:
      The parent Package
    • resolveScope

      public static String resolveScope(Class<?> forClass)
      Resolve scope for the given class by extracting it's package name and converting all dots to slashes.
      Parameters:
      forClass - the class
      Returns:
      the scope string