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package com.javajy.api.entity;
public class Database {
private String B;
private String C = "3306";
private String D = "fr2017";
private String E;
private String h;
private Boolean F;
public Database(String var1, String var2, String var3, String var4, String var5, Boolean var6) {
this.B = var1;
this.C = var2;
this.D = var3;
this.E = var4;
this.h = var5;
this.F = var6;
}
public Database(String var1, String var2, String var3, String var4, String var5) {
this.B = var1;
this.C = var2;
this.D = var3;
this.E = var4;
this.h = var5;
}
public Database(String var1, String var2, String var3, String var4) {
this.B = var1;
this.D = var2;
this.E = var3;
this.h = var4;
}
public Database(String var1, String var2, String var3) {
this.B = var1;
this.E = var2;
this.h = var3;
}
public String getIp() {
return this.B;
}
public void setIp(String var1) {
this.B = var1;
}
public String getPort() {
return this.C;
}
public void setPort(String var1) {
this.C = var1;
}
public String getDb() {
return this.D;
}
public void setDb(String var1) {
this.D = var1;
}
public String getUsername() {
return this.E;
}
public void setUsername(String var1) {
this.E = var1;
}
public String getPassword() {
return this.h;
}
public void setPassword(String var1) {
this.h = var1;
}
public Boolean getEnablePool() {
return this.F;
}
public void setEnablePool(Boolean var1) {
this.F = var1;
}
}