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package org.apache.jackrabbit.rmi.value;

import java.math.BigDecimal;
import java.util.Calendar;

import javax.jcr.PropertyType;
import javax.jcr.ValueFormatException;

/**
 * @deprecated RMI support is deprecated and will be removed in a future version of Jackrabbit; see Jira ticket JCR-4972 for more information.
 * 

* Double value. */ @Deprecated(forRemoval = true) class DoubleValue extends AbstractValue { /** * Serial version UID. */ private static final long serialVersionUID = -2767063038068929611L; /** * The double value. */ private final double value; /** * Creates an instance for the given double value. */ public DoubleValue(double value) { this.value = value; } /** * Returns {@link PropertyType#DOUBLE}. */ public int getType() { return PropertyType.DOUBLE; } /** * Returns a Calendar instance interpreting the double as the * time in milliseconds since the epoch (1.1.1970, 0:00, UTC). If the * resulting value is out of range for a date, * a {@link ValueFormatException} is thrown. */ @Override public Calendar getDate() throws ValueFormatException { if (Long.MIN_VALUE <= value && value <= Long.MAX_VALUE) { Calendar date = Calendar.getInstance(); date.setTimeInMillis((long) value); return date; } else { throw new ValueFormatException( "Double value is outside the date range: " + value); } } /** * The double is converted using the constructor * {@link BigDecimal#BigDecimal(double)}. */ @Override public BigDecimal getDecimal() { return new BigDecimal(value); } /** * Returns the double value. */ @Override public double getDouble() { return value; } /** * Standard Java type coercion is used. */ @Override public long getLong() { return (long) value; } /** * The double is converted using {@link Double#toString(double)}. */ public String getString() { return Double.toString(value); } }





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