public final class OdiJobStartupParam
extends oracle.odi.domain.support.AbstractRepositoryEntity
OdiJobStartupParam is the representation of startup parameter for 
 OdiSession or OdiLoadPlanInstance. It contains value that
 overrides the latest value of the scheduled job's variable. Such parameter
 should be connected to real OdiScenarioVariable or
 OdiLoadPlanVariable existing in run-time repository. Otherwise run-time
 agent will throw an exception on setting parameters up. For this purpose
 creation of OdiJobStartupParam instances is controlled by 
 OdiScenarioSchedule and OdiLoadPlanSchedule objects.
Collection of all startup parameters related to scheduled job is accessible by corresponding method of OdiSchedule.
OdiSchedule, 
OdiScenarioSchedule, 
OdiLoadPlanSchedule, 
OdiScenarioVariable, 
OdiLoadPlanVariable, 
Serialized Form| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
java.io.Serializable | 
getInternalId()
Provides a common getter for the persistence layer to obtain an identity,
 irrespective of the actual type of identity used. 
 | 
java.lang.String | 
getName()
Returns the name of this startup parameter. 
 | 
VariableType | 
getType()
Returns the data type of this parameter. 
 | 
java.lang.Object | 
getValue()
Returns the value of this startup parameter. 
 | 
void | 
setValue(java.lang.Object pValue)
Specifies new value for this startup parameter. 
 | 
public java.lang.String getName()
public java.lang.Object getValue()
When calling this method, the value can be casted into relevant class according this parameter's type.
getType(), 
setValue(Object)public void setValue(java.lang.Object pValue)
pValue - valuesetValue(Object)public VariableType getType()
VariableTypepublic java.io.Serializable getInternalId()
IRepositoryEntity
 Typically a subclass will delegate to a public
 SomePrimitiveWrapper getId() method. The necessity for the
 getInternalId() abstract method is solely because the
 persistence layer needs a way of obtaining the identity irrespective of
 the actual identity implementation choice.
 
 Returning null from this method will indicate the object has
 never been saved. This will likely be relied on by some DAO
 implementations.