src/share/jaxws_classes/com/sun/xml/internal/ws/util/StringUtils.java

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     1 /*
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    26 package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.util;
    28 /**
    29  *
    30  * @author WS Development Team
    31  */
    32 public class StringUtils {
    34     /**
    35      * Utility method to take a string and convert it to normal Java variable
    36      * name capitalization.  This normally means converting the first
    37      * character from upper case to lower case, but in the (unusual) special
    38      * case when there is more than one character and both the first and
    39      * second characters are upper case, we leave it alone.
    40      * <p>
    41      * Thus "FooBah" becomes "fooBah" and "X" becomes "x", but "URL" stays
    42      * as "URL".
    43      *
    44      * @param  name The string to be decapitalized.
    45      * @return  The decapitalized version of the string.
    46      */
    47     public static String decapitalize(String name) {
    48         if (name == null || name.length() == 0) {
    49             return name;
    50         }
    51         if (name.length() > 1 &&
    52             Character.isUpperCase(name.charAt(1)) &&
    53             Character.isUpperCase(name.charAt(0))) {
    55             return name;
    56         }
    57         char chars[] = name.toCharArray();
    58         chars[0] = Character.toLowerCase(chars[0]);
    59         return new String(chars);
    60     }
    62     /**
    63      * Utility method to take a string and convert it to normal a string
    64      * with the first character in upper case.
    65      * <p>
    66      * Thus "fooBah" becomes "FooBah" and "x" becomes "X".\
    67      *
    68      * @param  name The string to be capitalized.
    69      * @return  The capitalized version of the string.
    70      */
    71     public static String capitalize(String name) {
    72         if (name == null || name.length() == 0) {
    73             return name;
    74         }
    75         char chars[] = name.toCharArray();
    76         chars[0] = Character.toUpperCase(chars[0]);
    77         return new String(chars);
    78     }
    79 }

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