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Class PlsqlParameterMode
java.lang.Object
oracle.ide.model.DefaultDirtyable
oracle.jdeveloper.deploy.DefaultLinkedDirtyable
oracle.jdeveloper.deploy.sp.PlsqlParameterMode
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- java.lang.Comparable, SubDirtyable, Dirtyable, StringConversion, Copyable, LinkedDirtyable
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public class PlsqlParameterMode
- extends DefaultLinkedDirtyable
- implements Copyable, StringConversion
Data model representing a PL/SQL method parameter mode.
Field Summary |
static int |
IN
|
static int |
IN_OUT
|
static int |
OUT
|
Methods inherited from class oracle.jdeveloper.deploy.DefaultLinkedDirtyable |
compare, compareTo, linkContainingDirtyable, linkEmbeddedDirtyable, linkEmbeddedDirtyable, linkEmbeddedDirtyables, markDirty, setOwner, unlinkContainingDirtyable, unlinkEmbeddedDirtyable, unlinkEmbeddedDirtyable, unlinkEmbeddedDirtyables |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
IN
public static final int IN
-
- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
OUT
public static final int OUT
-
- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
IN_OUT
public static final int IN_OUT
-
- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
PlsqlParameterMode
public PlsqlParameterMode()
PlsqlParameterMode
public PlsqlParameterMode(int mode)
- The specified
mode
must be one of: IN
, OUT
, or IN_OUT
.
PlsqlParameterMode
public PlsqlParameterMode(java.lang.String mode)
copyTo
public java.lang.Object copyTo(java.lang.Object object)
- 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:
object
- 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(PlsqlParameterMode copy)
- Design pattern for supporting strongly typed copying.
getMode
public int getMode()
setMode
public void setMode(int mode)
str_getMode
public java.lang.String str_getMode()
str_setMode
public void str_setMode(java.lang.String newMode)
equals
public boolean equals(java.lang.Object o)
-
- Overrides:
equals
in class java.lang.Object
equalsImpl
protected final boolean equalsImpl(PlsqlParameterMode ppm)
- This is a helper method for
equals(Object)
that can also be used by subclasses that implement equals(Object)
. It assumes that the argument is not null
.
toString
public java.lang.String toString()
-
- Overrides:
toString
in class java.lang.Object
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