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package com.anaptecs.jeaf.junit.openapi.base;
import javax.annotation.processing.Generated;
import javax.validation.ConstraintViolationException;
import com.anaptecs.jeaf.core.api.ServiceObject;
import com.anaptecs.jeaf.junit.extension.BuilderPropertyDeclaration;
import com.anaptecs.jeaf.junit.extension.ClassPropertyDeclaration;
import com.anaptecs.jeaf.tools.api.validation.ValidationTools;
import com.anaptecs.jeaf.xfun.api.checks.Check;
@Generated("Before Class Declaration. Here an annontation cloud be added.")
public class FloatCode extends Object implements ServiceObject {
/**
* Default serial version uid.
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
/**
* Constant for the name of attribute "code".
*/
public static final String CODE = "code";
// "java.lang.Float"
@ClassPropertyDeclaration
private Float code;
// "java.lang.Float"
private int codeXYZ = 0;
/**
* Default constructor is only intended to be used for deserialization by tools like Jackson for JSON. For "normal"
* object creation builder should be used instead.
*/
protected FloatCode( ) {
}
/**
* Initialize object using the passed builder.
*
* @param pBuilder Builder that should be used to initialize this object. The parameter must not be null.
*/
protected FloatCode( Builder pBuilder ) {
// Ensure that builder is not null.
Check.checkInvalidParameterNull(pBuilder, "pBuilder");
// Read attribute values from builder.
code = pBuilder.code;
// "java.lang.Float"
codeXYZ = pBuilder.codeXYZ;
}
/**
* Method returns a new builder.
*
* @return {@link Builder} New builder that can be used to create new FloatCode objects.
*/
public static Builder builder( ) {
return new Builder();
}
/**
* Class implements builder to create a new instance of class FloatCode
.
*/
public static class Builder {
// "java.lang.Float"
@BuilderPropertyDeclaration
private Float code;
// "java.lang.Float"
private int codeXYZ = 0;
/**
* Use {@link FloatCode#builder()} instead of private constructor to create new builder.
*/
protected Builder( ) {
}
/**
* Use {@link FloatCode#builder(FloatCode)} instead of private constructor to create new builder.
*/
protected Builder( FloatCode pObject ) {
if (pObject != null) {
// Read attribute values from passed object.
this.setCode(pObject.code);
}
}
/**
* Method sets attribute {@link #code}.
*
* @param pCode Value to which {@link #code} should be set.
* @return {@link Builder} Instance of this builder to support chaining setters. Method never returns null.
*/
public Builder setCode( Float pCode ) {
// Assign value to attribute
code = pCode;
return this;
}
public Builder setCodeXYZ( int value ) {
// "java.lang.Float"
codeXYZ = value;
return this;
}
// Ooops, I also forgot to implement that for our builders ;-(
/**
* Method creates a new instance of class FloatCode. The object will be initialized with the values of the builder.
*
* @return FloatCode Created object. The method never returns null.
*/
public FloatCode build( ) {
return new FloatCode(this);
}
/**
* Method creates a new validated instance of class FloatCode. The object will be initialized with the values of the
* builder and validated afterwards.
*
* @return FloatCode Created and validated object. The method never returns null.
* @throws ConstraintViolationException in case that one or more validations for the created object failed.
*/
public FloatCode buildValidated( ) throws ConstraintViolationException {
FloatCode lObject = this.build();
ValidationTools.getValidationTools().enforceObjectValidation(lObject);
return lObject;
}
}
/**
* Method returns attribute {@link #code}.
*
* @return {@link Float} Value to which {@link #code} is set.
*/
public Float getCode( ) {
return code;
}
/**
* Method sets attribute {@link #code}.
*
* @param pCode Value to which {@link #code} should be set.
*/
public void setCode( Float pCode ) {
// Assign value to attribute
code = pCode;
}
public int getCodeXYZ( ) {
// "java.lang.Float"
return codeXYZ;
}
public void setCodeXYZ( int value ) {
codeXYZ = value;
}
public void doSomethingGenerated( ) {
// Ooops, I forget to implement that ;-)
}
/**
* Method returns a StringBuilder that can be used to create a String representation of this object. The returned
* StringBuilder also takes care about attributes of super classes.
*
* @return {@link StringBuilder} StringBuilder representing this object. The method never returns null.
*/
public StringBuilder toStringBuilder( String pIndent ) {
StringBuilder lBuilder = new StringBuilder();
lBuilder.append(pIndent);
lBuilder.append(this.getClass().getName());
lBuilder.append(System.lineSeparator());
lBuilder.append(pIndent);
lBuilder.append("code: ");
lBuilder.append(code);
lBuilder.append(System.lineSeparator());
return lBuilder;
}
/**
* Method creates a new String with the values of all attributes of this class. All references to other objects will
* be ignored.
*
* @return {@link String} String representation of this object. The method never returns null.
*/
@Override
public String toString( ) {
return this.toStringBuilder("").toString();
}
/**
* Method creates a new builder and initializes it with the data of this object.
*
* @return {@link Builder} New builder that can be used to create new FloatCode objects. The method never returns
* null.
*/
public Builder toBuilder( ) {
return new Builder(this);
}
}