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package com.datastax.oss.driver.api.mapper.entity.naming;

import com.datastax.oss.driver.api.mapper.annotations.PropertyStrategy;

/**
 * The style of setter that the mapper will look for when introspecting a mutable entity class.
 *
 * 

Note that introspection always starts by looking for getters first (see {@link GetterStyle}). * Once a getter has been found, and if the entity is declared as {@link PropertyStrategy#mutable() * mutable}, the mapper will try to find a matching setter: name inferred as described below, * exactly one argument matching the property type, and the return type does not matter. * * @see PropertyStrategy */ public enum SetterStyle { /** * "JavaBeans" style: the method name must start with "set", for example {@code int foo => * setFoo(int)}. */ JAVABEANS, /** * "Fluent" style: the method name must be the name of the property, without any prefix, for * example {@code int foo => foo(int)}. */ FLUENT, ; }





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