oracle.jdeveloper.cm.ds.db
Class ObjectTypeBody
java.lang.Object
oracle.jdeveloper.cm.ds.db.AbstractDBObject
oracle.jdeveloper.cm.ds.db.AbstractSchemaObject
oracle.jdeveloper.cm.ds.db.PlSql
oracle.jdeveloper.cm.ds.db.ObjectTypeBody
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Copyable, DBObject, SchemaObject, SourceObject, Subject
- public class ObjectTypeBody
- extends PlSql
Field Summary |
static java.lang.String |
TYPE
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Fields inherited from interface oracle.jdeveloper.cm.ds.db.DBObject |
COMMENT |
Methods inherited from class oracle.jdeveloper.cm.ds.db.AbstractDBObject |
attach, compareToImpl, copyToImpl, detach, equalsImpl, getID, getName, getProperties, getProperty, hashCode, notifyObservers, setID, setName, setProperties, setProperty, toString |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
TYPE
public static final java.lang.String TYPE
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- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
ObjectTypeBody
public ObjectTypeBody()
ObjectTypeBody
public ObjectTypeBody(java.lang.String name,
Schema schema)
copyTo
public java.lang.Object copyTo(java.lang.Object target)
- Description copied from interface:
DBObject
- Copies the state of this DBObject to another instance. If
null
is specified for the target, a new instance will be created.
The entire state of the object will be copied, with a few exceptions. In particular, any observers registered will NOT be copied. In cases where this instance contains child DBObjects, new instances of those children will be created, and the state copied to them. The copy will thus contain its own unique state; after making the copy, changing one instance will not cause any changes to occur to the copy. The properties will be copied; however, copies will not be made of the values referenced by the properties - thus, the copy will refer to the same instance as the original. Child objects that are copied will still point to the original parent; it is the responsibility of a copied parent to update the parent of copies of its children point to the copy of itself.
The ID associated with this object will not be copied. If the copy is intended to be a temporary copy of this object (to be used in a dialog editing the object for example), then the caller should explicitly set the ID of the copy to be the same as on this object. However, if the new object is intended to exist separately from this object, the caller should ensure that the new object have a different ID from this object.
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- Parameters:
target
- The object to copy to. If target is null
, a new instance will be created, and the state will be copied to that object.
- Returns:
- the copy.
equals
public boolean equals(java.lang.Object target)
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- Overrides:
equals
in class AbstractDBObject
copyToImpl
protected void copyToImpl(ObjectTypeBody copy)
equalsImpl
protected boolean equalsImpl(ObjectTypeBody target)
getType
public java.lang.String getType()
- Description copied from interface:
DBObject
- Returns the type of this object. Valid types include things like tables, views, synonyms, and columns.
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- Returns:
- a string describing the type of object.
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