public class Attributes extends Object
Java class for attributes complex type.
The following schema fragment specifies the expected content contained within this class.
<complexType name="attributes"> <complexContent> <restriction base="{http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema}anyType"> <sequence> <element name="description" type="{http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema}string" minOccurs="0"/> <choice> <element name="id" type="{http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/persistence/orm}id" maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"/> <element name="embedded-id" type="{http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/persistence/orm}embedded-id" minOccurs="0"/> </choice> <element name="basic" type="{http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/persistence/orm}basic" maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"/> <element name="version" type="{http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/persistence/orm}version" maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"/> <element name="many-to-one" type="{http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/persistence/orm}many-to-one" maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"/> <element name="one-to-many" type="{http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/persistence/orm}one-to-many" maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"/> <element name="one-to-one" type="{http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/persistence/orm}one-to-one" maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"/> <element name="many-to-many" type="{http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/persistence/orm}many-to-many" maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"/> <element name="element-collection" type="{http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/persistence/orm}element-collection" maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"/> <element name="embedded" type="{http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/persistence/orm}embedded" maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"/> <element name="transient" type="{http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/persistence/orm}transient" maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0"/> </sequence> </restriction> </complexContent> </complexType>
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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protected List<Transient> |
_transient |
protected List<Basic> |
basic |
protected String |
description |
protected List<ElementCollection> |
elementCollection |
protected List<Embedded> |
embedded |
protected EmbeddedId |
embeddedId |
protected List<Id> |
id |
protected List<ManyToMany> |
manyToMany |
protected List<ManyToOne> |
manyToOne |
protected List<OneToMany> |
oneToMany |
protected List<OneToOne> |
oneToOne |
protected List<Version> |
version |
Constructor and Description |
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Attributes() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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List<Basic> |
getBasic()
Gets the value of the basic property.
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String |
getDescription()
Gets the value of the description property.
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List<ElementCollection> |
getElementCollection()
Gets the value of the elementCollection property.
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List<Embedded> |
getEmbedded()
Gets the value of the embedded property.
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EmbeddedId |
getEmbeddedId()
Gets the value of the embeddedId property.
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List<Id> |
getId()
Gets the value of the id property.
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List<ManyToMany> |
getManyToMany()
Gets the value of the manyToMany property.
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List<ManyToOne> |
getManyToOne()
Gets the value of the manyToOne property.
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List<OneToMany> |
getOneToMany()
Gets the value of the oneToMany property.
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List<OneToOne> |
getOneToOne()
Gets the value of the oneToOne property.
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List<Transient> |
getTransient()
Gets the value of the transient property.
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List<Version> |
getVersion()
Gets the value of the version property.
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void |
setDescription(String value)
Sets the value of the description property.
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void |
setEmbeddedId(EmbeddedId value)
Sets the value of the embeddedId property.
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protected String description
protected EmbeddedId embeddedId
protected List<ManyToMany> manyToMany
protected List<ElementCollection> elementCollection
public String getDescription()
String
public void setDescription(String value)
value
- allowed object is
String
public List<Id> getId()
This accessor method returns a reference to the live list,
not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the
returned list will be present inside the JAXB object.
This is why there is not a set
method for the id property.
For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
getId().add(newItem);
Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
Id
public EmbeddedId getEmbeddedId()
EmbeddedId
public void setEmbeddedId(EmbeddedId value)
value
- allowed object is
EmbeddedId
public List<Basic> getBasic()
This accessor method returns a reference to the live list,
not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the
returned list will be present inside the JAXB object.
This is why there is not a set
method for the basic property.
For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
getBasic().add(newItem);
Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
Basic
public List<Version> getVersion()
This accessor method returns a reference to the live list,
not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the
returned list will be present inside the JAXB object.
This is why there is not a set
method for the version property.
For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
getVersion().add(newItem);
Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
Version
public List<ManyToOne> getManyToOne()
This accessor method returns a reference to the live list,
not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the
returned list will be present inside the JAXB object.
This is why there is not a set
method for the manyToOne property.
For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
getManyToOne().add(newItem);
Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
ManyToOne
public List<OneToMany> getOneToMany()
This accessor method returns a reference to the live list,
not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the
returned list will be present inside the JAXB object.
This is why there is not a set
method for the oneToMany property.
For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
getOneToMany().add(newItem);
Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
OneToMany
public List<OneToOne> getOneToOne()
This accessor method returns a reference to the live list,
not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the
returned list will be present inside the JAXB object.
This is why there is not a set
method for the oneToOne property.
For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
getOneToOne().add(newItem);
Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
OneToOne
public List<ManyToMany> getManyToMany()
This accessor method returns a reference to the live list,
not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the
returned list will be present inside the JAXB object.
This is why there is not a set
method for the manyToMany property.
For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
getManyToMany().add(newItem);
Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
ManyToMany
public List<ElementCollection> getElementCollection()
This accessor method returns a reference to the live list,
not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the
returned list will be present inside the JAXB object.
This is why there is not a set
method for the elementCollection property.
For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
getElementCollection().add(newItem);
Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
ElementCollection
public List<Embedded> getEmbedded()
This accessor method returns a reference to the live list,
not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the
returned list will be present inside the JAXB object.
This is why there is not a set
method for the embedded property.
For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
getEmbedded().add(newItem);
Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
Embedded
public List<Transient> getTransient()
This accessor method returns a reference to the live list,
not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the
returned list will be present inside the JAXB object.
This is why there is not a set
method for the transient property.
For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
getTransient().add(newItem);
Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
Transient
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