What I am trying to do is to map a List of entities to a list of their String ids (more or less) using Dozer.
Obviously, it implies Custom Converter. My first idea was to make a converter from MyEntity to a String, and then say to Dozer something like "Map every object of this collection using this converter". But I couldn't figure out how to do so.
So my second idea was to make a converter form a list of entities to a list of string, directly. My problem on this idea is that I was strugling on something ridiculous which is to get the type of my list in the constructor, as below (which doesn't work at all):
public MyEntityListConverter() {
super(List<MyEntity>.class, List<String>.class);
}
I don't know how to pass an instantiated list's class in a single row wihout declaring anything.
So if someone know either :
The way you tried is not possible due to generic types. And if it was, Dozer cannot detect types at runtime.
1st solution with List<>
Your converter :
public class MyEntityToStringConverter extends DozerConverter<MyEntity, String> {
// TODO constructor + impl
}
Your mapping :
mapping(MyEntityA.class, MyEntityB.class)
.fields("myEntityList", "myStringList",
hintA(MyEntity.class),
hintB(String.class));
mapping(MyEntity.class, String.class)
.fields(this_(), this_(), customConverter(MyEntityToStringConverter.class));
2nd solution with list wrappers
You can try to create your custom classes extending a list impl.
public class MyEntityList extends ArrayList<MyEntity> {
}
public class MyStringList extends ArrayList<String> {
}
Change your field in the parent classes you want to map.
Your converter :
public class MyEntityToStringConverter extends DozerConverter<MyEntityList, MyStringList> {
// TODO constructor + impl
}
Your mapping :
mapping(MyEntityA.class, MyEntityB.class)
.fields("myEntityList", "myStringList", customConverter(MyEntityToStringConverter.class));