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The Java Data Objects (JDO) API is a standard interface-based Java model abstraction of persistence, developed as Java Specification Request 243 under the auspices of the Java Community Process.
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/*
* CharIdentity.java
*
*/
package javax.jdo.identity;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectInput;
import java.io.ObjectOutput;
import javax.jdo.spi.I18NHelper;
/** This class is for identity with a single character field.
* @version 2.0
*/
public class CharIdentity extends SingleFieldIdentity {
/** The Internationalization message helper.
*/
private static I18NHelper msg = I18NHelper.getInstance ("javax.jdo.Bundle"); //NOI18N
/** The key.
*/
private char key;
private void construct(char key) {
this.key = key;
hashCode = hashClassName() ^ key;
}
/** Constructor with class and key.
* @param pcClass the target class
* @param key the key
*/
public CharIdentity (Class pcClass, char key) {
super (pcClass);
construct(key);
}
/** Constructor with class and key.
* @param pcClass the target class
* @param key the key
*/
public CharIdentity (Class pcClass, Character key) {
super (pcClass);
setKeyAsObject(key);
construct(key.charValue());
}
/** Constructor with class and key. The String must have exactly one
* character.
* @param pcClass the target class
* @param str the key
*/
public CharIdentity (Class pcClass, String str) {
super(pcClass);
assertKeyNotNull(str);
if (str.length() != 1)
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
msg.msg("EXC_StringWrongLength")); //NOI18N
construct(str.charAt(0));
}
/** Constructor only for Externalizable.
*/
public CharIdentity () {
}
/** Return the key.
* @return the key
*/
public char getKey () {
return key;
}
/** Return the String form of the key.
* @return the String form of the key
*/
public String toString () {
return String.valueOf(key);
}
/** Determine if the other object represents the same object id.
* @param obj the other object
* @return true if both objects represent the same object id
*/
public boolean equals (Object obj) {
if (this == obj) {
return true;
} else if (!super.equals (obj)) {
return false;
} else {
CharIdentity other = (CharIdentity) obj;
return key == other.key;
}
}
/** Determine the ordering of identity objects.
* @param o Other identity
* @return The relative ordering between the objects
* @since 2.2
*/
public int compareTo(Object o) {
if (o instanceof CharIdentity) {
CharIdentity other = (CharIdentity)o;
int result = super.compare(other);
if (result == 0) {
return (key - other.key);
} else {
return result;
}
}
else if (o == null) {
throw new ClassCastException("object is null");
}
throw new ClassCastException(this.getClass().getName() + " != " + o.getClass().getName());
}
/** Create the key as an Object.
* @return the key as an Object
* @since 2.0
*/
protected Object createKeyAsObject() {
return new Character(key);
}
/** Write this object. Write the superclass first.
* @param out the output
*/
public void writeExternal(ObjectOutput out) throws IOException {
super.writeExternal (out);
out.writeChar(key);
}
/** Read this object. Read the superclass first.
* @param in the input
*/
public void readExternal(ObjectInput in)
throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
super.readExternal (in);
key = in.readChar();
}
}