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oracle.jdeveloper.vcs.vop
Class VersionOperationTablePanel.CopyableNiceTablePersistentSettings

java.lang.Object
  extended by oracle.jdeveloper.vcs.vop.VersionOperationTablePanel.CopyableNiceTablePersistentSettings

All Implemented Interfaces:
Copyable
Enclosing class:
VersionOperationTablePanel

public static class VersionOperationTablePanel.CopyableNiceTablePersistentSettings
extends java.lang.Object
implements Copyable

Required to support the dumb, pointless Copyable interface ;)


Constructor Summary
VersionOperationTablePanel.CopyableNiceTablePersistentSettings()
           
VersionOperationTablePanel.CopyableNiceTablePersistentSettings(NiceTablePersistentSettings settings)
           

 

Method Summary
 java.lang.Object copyTo(java.lang.Object target)
          Copies the internal state of this object to the specified copy.
protected  void copyToImpl(VersionOperationTablePanel.CopyableNiceTablePersistentSettings copy)
           
 NiceTablePersistentSettings getValue()
           
 void setValue(NiceTablePersistentSettings settings)
           

 

Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait

 

Constructor Detail

VersionOperationTablePanel.CopyableNiceTablePersistentSettings

public VersionOperationTablePanel.CopyableNiceTablePersistentSettings()

VersionOperationTablePanel.CopyableNiceTablePersistentSettings

public VersionOperationTablePanel.CopyableNiceTablePersistentSettings(NiceTablePersistentSettings settings)

Method Detail

getValue

public NiceTablePersistentSettings getValue()

setValue

public void setValue(NiceTablePersistentSettings settings)

copyTo

public java.lang.Object copyTo(java.lang.Object target)
Description copied from interface: Copyable
Copies the internal state of this object to the specified copy. If copy is null, then this method should create a new instance of this class and proceed to copy the internal state to the newly created object. Generally, only the persistent state of the object should be copied, but whether or not it is appropriate to copy transient properties is at the discretion of the individual implementor.

Regardless of whether the copy occurs to an existing object or to a newly created object, the return value is object to which this object's state was copied.

There is a standard implementation pattern for the copyTo method that helps avoid problems that arise when a Copyable object is subclassed. The pattern is:


    public Object copyTo( Object target )
    {
      final <this_class> copy =
        target != null ? (<this_class>) target : new <this_class>();
      copyToImpl( copy );
      return copy;
    }

    protected final void copyToImpl( <this_class> copy )
    {
      super.copyToImpl( copy );  //  if necessary
      //  put code here for copying the properties of <this_class>
    }
  
The parameter passed into the copyToImpl method is the same type of this class. The responsibility of copyToImpl is to copy the state of this class through direct access of the fields. The copyToImpl method should not use getters and setters since these may be overridden, causing the state of this class to be incompletely copied.
Specified by:
copyTo in interface Copyable
Parameters:
target - The target object to which the state of this object should be copied. If target is null, then the copyTo method will return a new instance of this class.
Returns:
The object to which the state of this object was copied. If the target was non-null, then the return value is the same as the target object that was passed in; otherwise, the return value is a new instance of this class.

copyToImpl

protected final void copyToImpl(VersionOperationTablePanel.CopyableNiceTablePersistentSettings copy)

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