/*- * See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. * * Copyright (c) 2002-2003 * Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved. * * $Id: Supplier.java,v 1.2 2004/03/30 01:23:24 jtownsen Exp $ */ package com.sleepycat.examples.bdb.shipment.sentity; import java.io.Serializable; /** * A Supplier represents the combined key/value pair for a supplier entity. * *

In this sample, Supplier is created from the stored key/value data using * TupleSerialEntityBinding. See {@link SampleViews.PartBinding} for details. *

* *

The binding is "tricky" in that it uses this class for both the stored * data value and the combined entity object. To do this, the key field(s) are * transient and are set by the binding after the data object has been * deserialized. This avoids the use of a SupplierValue class completely.

* *

Since this class is used directly for data storage, it must be * Serializable.

* * @author Mark Hayes */ public class Supplier implements Serializable { private transient String number; private String name; private int status; private String city; public Supplier(String number, String name, int status, String city) { this.number = number; this.name = name; this.status = status; this.city = city; } /** * Set the transient key fields after deserializing. This method is only * called by data bindings. */ void setKey(String number) { this.number = number; } public final String getNumber() { return number; } public final String getName() { return name; } public final int getStatus() { return status; } public final String getCity() { return city; } public String toString() { return "[Supplier: number=" + number + " name=" + name + " status=" + status + " city=" + city + ']'; } }