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eFaps is a framework used to map objects with or without attached files to a relational database and optional file systems (only for attaches files). Configurable access control can be provided down to object and attribute level depending on implementation and use case. Depending on requirements, events (like triggers) allow to implement business logic and to separate business logic from user interface. The framework includes integrations (e.g. webdav, full text search) and a web application as 'simple' configurable user interface. Some best practises, example web application modules (e.g. team work module) support administrators and implementers using this framework.

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/*
 * Copyright 2003 - 2013 The eFaps Team
 *
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package org.efaps.admin.ui;

import java.util.UUID;

import org.efaps.ci.CIAdminUserInterface;
import org.efaps.util.cache.CacheReloadException;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;

/**
 * @author The eFaps Team
 * @version $Id$ TODO:
 *          description
 */
public class Table
    extends AbstractCollection
    implements Cloneable
{

    /**
     * Logging instance used in this class.
     */
    protected static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(Table.class);

    /**
     * Needed for serialization.
     */
    private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;

    /**
     * This is the constructor to set the id and the name.
     *
     * @param _id id of the new table
     * @param _uuid UUID of the new table
     * @param _name name of the new table
     */
    public Table(final Long _id,
                 final String _uuid,
                 final String _name)
    {
        super(_id, _uuid, _name);
    }

    /**
     * Creates and returns a copy of this table object.
     *
     * @return cloned table
     */
    public Table cloneTable()
    {
        Table ret = null;
        try {
            ret = (Table) super.clone();
        } catch (final CloneNotSupportedException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
        return ret;
    }

    /**
     * Returns for given parameter _id the instance of class
     * {@link Table}.
     *
     * @param _id id to search in the cache
     * @return instance of class {@link Table}
     * @throws CacheReloadException on error
     */
    public static Table get(final long _id)
        throws CacheReloadException
    {
        return AbstractUserInterfaceObject.get(_id, Table.class, CIAdminUserInterface.Table.getType());
    }

    /**
     * Returns for given parameter _name the instance of class
     * {@link Table}.
     *
     * @param _name name to search in the cache
     * @return instance of class {@link Table}
     * @throws CacheReloadException on error
     */
    public static Table get(final String _name)
        throws CacheReloadException
    {
        return AbstractUserInterfaceObject.
get(_name, Table.class, CIAdminUserInterface.Table.getType()); } /** * Returns for given parameter UUID the instance of class * {@link Table}. * * @param _uuid UUID to search in the cache * @return instance of class {@link Table} * @throws CacheReloadException on error */ public static Table get(final UUID _uuid) throws CacheReloadException { return AbstractUserInterfaceObject.
get(_uuid, Table.class, CIAdminUserInterface.Table.getType()); } }