An IndexedPropertyDescriptor describes a property that acts like an
array and has an indexed read and/or indexed write method to access
specific elements of the array.
An indexed property may also provide simple non-indexed read and write
methods. If these are present, they read and write arrays of the type
returned by the indexed read method.
This constructor constructs an IndexedPropertyDescriptor for a property
that follows the standard Java conventions by having getFoo and setFoo
accessor methods, for both indexed access and array access.
This constructor constructs an IndexedPropertyDescriptor for a property
that follows the standard Java conventions by having getFoo and setFoo
accessor methods, for both indexed access and array access.
Thus if the argument name is "fred", it will assume that there
is an indexed reader method "getFred", a non-indexed (array) reader
method also called "getFred", an indexed writer method "setFred",
and finally a non-indexed writer method "setFred".
Parameters:
propertyName - The programmatic name of the property.
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