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OptaPlanner solves planning problems.
This lightweight, embeddable planning engine implements powerful and scalable algorithms
to optimize business resource scheduling and planning.
This module contains the examples which demonstrate how to use it in a normal Java application.
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* Copyright 2011 JBoss Inc
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package org.optaplanner.examples.machinereassignment.domain;
import java.util.List;
import com.thoughtworks.xstream.annotations.XStreamAlias;
import org.optaplanner.examples.common.domain.AbstractPersistable;
@XStreamAlias("MrProcess")
public class MrProcess extends AbstractPersistable {
private MrService service;
private int moveCost;
// Order is equal to resourceList so resource.getIndex() can be used
private List processRequirementList;
public MrService getService() {
return service;
}
public void setService(MrService service) {
this.service = service;
}
public int getMoveCost() {
return moveCost;
}
public void setMoveCost(int moveCost) {
this.moveCost = moveCost;
}
public List getProcessRequirementList() {
return processRequirementList;
}
public void setProcessRequirementList(List processRequirementList) {
this.processRequirementList = processRequirementList;
}
public MrProcessRequirement getProcessRequirement(MrResource resource) {
return processRequirementList.get(resource.getIndex());
}
public long getUsage(MrResource resource) {
return processRequirementList.get(resource.getIndex()).getUsage();
}
public int getUsageMultiplicand() {
int multiplicand = 1;
for (MrProcessRequirement processRequirement : processRequirementList) {
multiplicand *= processRequirement.getUsage();
}
return multiplicand;
}
}