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package org.acegisecurity.acls.objectidentity;

import java.io.Serializable;


/**
 * Interface representing the identity of an individual domain object instance.
 *
 * 

* As implementations are used as the key for caching and lookup, it is * essential that implementations provide methods so that object-equality * rather than reference-equality can be relied upon by caches. In other * words, a cache can consider two ObjectIdentitys equal if * identity1.equals(identity2), rather than reference-equality of * identity1==identity2. *

* * @author Ben Alex * @version $Id: ObjectIdentity.java 1784 2007-02-24 21:00:24Z luke_t $ */ public interface ObjectIdentity extends Serializable { //~ Methods ======================================================================================================== /** * Refer to the java.lang.Object documentation for the interface contract. * * @param obj to be compared * * @return true if the objects are equal, false otherwise */ boolean equals(Object obj); /** * Obtains the actual identifier. This identifier must not be reused to represent other domain objects with * the same javaType.

Because ACLs are largely immutable, it is strongly recommended to use * a synthetic identifier (such as a database sequence number for the primary key). Do not use an identifier with * business meaning, as that business meaning may change.

* * @return the identifier (unique within this javaType */ Serializable getIdentifier(); /** * Obtains the Java type represented by the domain object. * * @return the Java type of the domain object */ Class getJavaType(); /** * Refer to the java.lang.Object documentation for the interface contract. * * @return a hash code representation of this object */ int hashCode(); }




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