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package org.apache.struts.util;

import java.io.Serializable;

import java.util.Comparator;

/**
 * A simple JavaBean to represent label-value pairs. This is most commonly
 * used when constructing user interface elements which have a label to be
 * displayed to the user, and a corresponding value to be returned to the
 * server. One example is the <html:options> tag.
 *
 * 

Note: this class has a natural ordering that is inconsistent with * equals.

* * @version $Rev: 471754 $ $Date: 2005-05-07 12:11:38 -0400 (Sat, 07 May 2005) * $ */ public class LabelValueBean implements Comparable, Serializable { /** * Comparator that can be used for a case insensitive sort of * LabelValueBean objects. */ public static final Comparator CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER = new Comparator() { public int compare(Object o1, Object o2) { String label1 = ((LabelValueBean) o1).getLabel(); String label2 = ((LabelValueBean) o2).getLabel(); return label1.compareToIgnoreCase(label2); } }; // ------------------------------------------------------------- Properties /** * The property which supplies the option label visible to the end user. */ private String label = null; /** * The property which supplies the value returned to the server. */ private String value = null; // ----------------------------------------------------------- Constructors /** * Default constructor. */ public LabelValueBean() { super(); } /** * Construct an instance with the supplied property values. * * @param label The label to be displayed to the user. * @param value The value to be returned to the server. */ public LabelValueBean(String label, String value) { this.label = label; this.value = value; } public String getLabel() { return this.label; } public void setLabel(String label) { this.label = label; } public String getValue() { return this.value; } public void setValue(String value) { this.value = value; } // --------------------------------------------------------- Public Methods /** * Compare LabelValueBeans based on the label, because that's the human * viewable part of the object. * * @see Comparable */ public int compareTo(Object o) { // Implicitly tests for the correct type, throwing // ClassCastException as required by interface String otherLabel = ((LabelValueBean) o).getLabel(); return this.getLabel().compareTo(otherLabel); } /** * Return a string representation of this object. */ public String toString() { StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer("LabelValueBean["); sb.append(this.label); sb.append(", "); sb.append(this.value); sb.append("]"); return (sb.toString()); } /** * LabelValueBeans are equal if their values are both null or equal. * * @see Object#equals(Object) */ public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (obj == this) { return true; } if (!(obj instanceof LabelValueBean)) { return false; } LabelValueBean bean = (LabelValueBean) obj; int nil = (this.getValue() == null) ? 1 : 0; nil += ((bean.getValue() == null) ? 1 : 0); if (nil == 2) { return true; } else if (nil == 1) { return false; } else { return this.getValue().equals(bean.getValue()); } } /** * The hash code is based on the object's value. * * @see Object#hashCode() */ public int hashCode() { return (this.getValue() == null) ? 17 : this.getValue().hashCode(); } }




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