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org.schooltool.complextypes.person
Class PersonRelationshipName  view PersonRelationshipName download PersonRelationshipName.java

java.lang.Object
  extended byorg.schooltool.complextypes.person.PersonRelationshipName
All Implemented Interfaces:
java.io.Serializable

public class PersonRelationshipName
extends java.lang.Object
implements java.io.Serializable


Field Summary
protected  boolean classChanged
           
private  java.lang.String name
           
 boolean NameChanged
           
private  long PersonRelationshipName_PrimaryKey
           
 boolean PersonRelationshipName_PrimaryKeyChanged
           
private  org.schooltool.complextypes.access.SchoolProfile schoolProfile
           
private  long schoolProfileForeignKey
           
 boolean SchoolProfileForeignKeyChanged
           
 
Constructor Summary
PersonRelationshipName()
           
 
Method Summary
 void clearChangeTracker()
           
 boolean equals(java.lang.Object other)
          Determine whether this Object is semantically equal to another Object.
 java.lang.String getName()
           
 long getPersonRelationshipName_PrimaryKey()
           
 long getPrimaryKey()
           
 org.schooltool.complextypes.access.SchoolProfile getSchoolProfile()
           
 long getSchoolProfileForeignKey()
           
 int hashCode()
          Get a value that represents this Object, as uniquely as possible within the confines of an int.
 boolean isClassChanged()
           
 void setName(java.lang.String value)
           
 void setPersonRelationshipName_PrimaryKey(long setValue)
           
 void setSchoolProfile(org.schooltool.complextypes.access.SchoolProfile value)
           
 void setSchoolProfileForeignKey(long value)
           
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

classChanged

protected boolean classChanged

PersonRelationshipName_PrimaryKeyChanged

public boolean PersonRelationshipName_PrimaryKeyChanged

PersonRelationshipName_PrimaryKey

private long PersonRelationshipName_PrimaryKey

NameChanged

public boolean NameChanged

name

private java.lang.String name

SchoolProfileForeignKeyChanged

public boolean SchoolProfileForeignKeyChanged

schoolProfileForeignKey

private long schoolProfileForeignKey

schoolProfile

private org.schooltool.complextypes.access.SchoolProfile schoolProfile
Constructor Detail

PersonRelationshipName

public PersonRelationshipName()
Method Detail

isClassChanged

public boolean isClassChanged()

clearChangeTracker

public void clearChangeTracker()

getPersonRelationshipName_PrimaryKey

public long getPersonRelationshipName_PrimaryKey()

setPersonRelationshipName_PrimaryKey

public void setPersonRelationshipName_PrimaryKey(long setValue)

getPrimaryKey

public long getPrimaryKey()

getName

public java.lang.String getName()

setName

public void setName(java.lang.String value)

getSchoolProfileForeignKey

public long getSchoolProfileForeignKey()

setSchoolProfileForeignKey

public void setSchoolProfileForeignKey(long value)

getSchoolProfile

public org.schooltool.complextypes.access.SchoolProfile getSchoolProfile()

setSchoolProfile

public void setSchoolProfile(org.schooltool.complextypes.access.SchoolProfile value)

hashCode

public int hashCode()
Description copied from class: java.lang.Object
Get a value that represents this Object, as uniquely as possible within the confines of an int.

There are some requirements on this method which subclasses must follow:

  • Semantic equality implies identical hashcodes. In other words, if a.equals(b) is true, then a.hashCode() == b.hashCode() must be as well. However, the reverse is not necessarily true, and two objects may have the same hashcode without being equal.
  • It must be consistent. Whichever value o.hashCode() returns on the first invocation must be the value returned on all later invocations as long as the object exists. Notice, however, that the result of hashCode may change between separate executions of a Virtual Machine, because it is not invoked on the same object.

Notice that since hashCode is used in java.util.Hashtable and other hashing classes, a poor implementation will degrade the performance of hashing (so don't blindly implement it as returning a constant!). Also, if calculating the hash is time-consuming, a class may consider caching the results.

The default implementation returns System.identityHashCode(this)


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.