java.lang.Object
org.sbugs.model.defect.DefectHeader
org.sbugs.model.defect.Defect
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- DefectConstants
- public class Defect
- extends DefectHeader
- implements DefectConstants
| Fields inherited from class org.sbugs.model.defect.DefectHeader |
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| Methods inherited from class org.sbugs.model.defect.DefectHeader |
getAssignedToUserId, getAssignedToUserName, getDateCreated, getDateModified, getHeadline, getId, getOwnerId, getOwnerName, getPriority, getPriorityId, getSeverity, getSeverityId, getState, getStateId, setAssignedToUserId, setAssignedToUserName, setDateCreated, setDateModified, setHeadline, setId, setOwnerId, setOwnerName, setPriority, setPriorityId, setSeverity, setSeverityId, setState, setStateId |
description
private java.lang.String description
notes
private java.util.ArrayList notes
emailAddresses
private java.lang.String emailAddresses
notesSorted
private boolean notesSorted
Defect
public Defect(java.lang.String headline)
getDescription
public java.lang.String getDescription()
setDescription
public void setDescription(java.lang.String descr)
addNote
public void addNote(DefectNote note)
getNotes
public java.util.List getNotes()
getEmailAddresses
public java.lang.String getEmailAddresses()
setEmailAddresses
public void setEmailAddresses(java.lang.String emailAddressesParam)
equals
public boolean equals(java.lang.Object other)
- Description copied from class:
java.lang.Object
- Determine whether this Object is semantically equal
to another Object.
There are some fairly strict requirements on this
method which subclasses must follow:
- It must be transitive. If
a.equals(b) and
b.equals(c), then a.equals(c)
must be true as well.
- It must be symmetric.
a.equals(b) and
b.equals(a) must have the same value.
- It must be reflexive.
a.equals(a) must
always be true.
- It must be consistent. Whichever value a.equals(b)
returns on the first invocation must be the value
returned on all later invocations.
a.equals(null) must be false.
- It must be consistent with hashCode(). That is,
a.equals(b) must imply
a.hashCode() == b.hashCode().
The reverse is not true; two objects that are not
equal may have the same hashcode, but that has
the potential to harm hashing performance.
This is typically overridden to throw a java.lang.ClassCastException
if the argument is not comparable to the class performing
the comparison, but that is not a requirement. It is legal
for a.equals(b) to be true even though
a.getClass() != b.getClass(). Also, it
is typical to never cause a java.lang.NullPointerException.
In general, the Collections API (java.util) use the
equals method rather than the ==
operator to compare objects. However, java.util.IdentityHashMap
is an exception to this rule, for its own good reasons.
The default implementation returns this == o.
- Overrides:
equals in class DefectHeader