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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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package org.optaplanner.examples.machinereassignment.domain;
import org.optaplanner.examples.common.domain.AbstractPersistable;
import com.thoughtworks.xstream.annotations.XStreamAlias;
@XStreamAlias("MrProcessRequirement")
public class MrProcessRequirement extends AbstractPersistable {
private MrProcess process;
private MrResource resource;
private long usage;
public MrProcessRequirement() {
}
public MrProcessRequirement(MrProcess process, MrResource resource, long usage) {
this.process = process;
this.resource = resource;
this.usage = usage;
}
public MrProcessRequirement(long id, MrProcess process, MrResource resource, long usage) {
super(id);
this.process = process;
this.resource = resource;
this.usage = usage;
}
public MrProcess getProcess() {
return process;
}
public void setProcess(MrProcess process) {
this.process = process;
}
public MrResource getResource() {
return resource;
}
public void setResource(MrResource resource) {
this.resource = resource;
}
public long getUsage() {
return usage;
}
public void setUsage(long usage) {
this.usage = usage;
}
}