Autor Thema: Value Objects mit Netbeans erzeugen  (Gelesen 2282 mal)

Offline Axel_Janssen

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Value Objects mit Netbeans erzeugen
« am: 04.08.03 - 17:03:54 »
Value Objects sind Klassen mit Instanzvariablen und für jede öffentliche Variable 1 Setter und 1 getter. Solche Klassen sind ziemlich häufig.

Sieht so aus.

Code
   private String nameParticipant;
   private int dateStart;
   private int monthStart;
   private int dateEnd;
   private int monthEnd;
   private int timeStart;
   private int timeEnd;
   private String location;
   
   
   
   
   /**
    * Returns the dateEnd.
    * @return int
    */
   public int getDateEnd() {
      return dateEnd;
   }

   /**
    * Returns the dateStart.
    * @return int
    */
   public int getDateStart() {
      return dateStart;
   }

   /**
    * Returns the location.
    * @return String
    */
   public String getLocation() {
      return location;
   }

   /**
    * Returns the monthEnd.
    * @return int
    */
   public int getMonthEnd() {
      return monthEnd;
   }

   /**
    * Returns the monthStart.
    * @return int
    */
   public int getMonthStart() {
      return monthStart;
   }

   /**
    * Returns the nameParticipant.
    * @return String
    */
   public String getNameParticipant() {
      return nameParticipant;
   }

   /**
    * Returns the timeEnd.
    * @return int
    */
   public int getTimeEnd() {
      return timeEnd;
   }

   /**
    * Returns the timeStart.
    * @return int
    */
   public int getTimeStart() {
      return timeStart;
   }

   /**
    * Sets the dateEnd.
    * @param dateEnd The dateEnd to set
    */
   public void setDateEnd(int dateEnd) {
      this.dateEnd = dateEnd;
   }

   /**
    * Sets the dateStart.
    * @param dateStart The dateStart to set
    */
   public void setDateStart(int dateStart) {
      this.dateStart = dateStart;
   }

   /**
    * Sets the location.
    * @param location The location to set
    */
   public void setLocation(String location) {
      this.location = location;
   }

   /**
    * Sets the monthEnd.
    * @param monthEnd The monthEnd to set
    */
   public void setMonthEnd(int monthEnd) {
      this.monthEnd = monthEnd;
   }

   /**
    * Sets the monthStart.
    * @param monthStart The monthStart to set
    */
   public void setMonthStart(int monthStart) {
      this.monthStart = monthStart;
   }

   /**
    * Sets the nameParticipant.
    * @param nameParticipant The nameParticipant to set
    */
   public void setNameParticipant(String nameParticipant) {
      this.nameParticipant = nameParticipant;
   }

   /**
    * Sets the timeEnd.
    * @param timeEnd The timeEnd to set
    */
   public void setTimeEnd(int timeEnd) {
      this.timeEnd = timeEnd;
   }

   /**
    * Sets the timeStart.
    * @param timeStart The timeStart to set
    */
   public void setTimeStart(int timeStart) {
      this.timeStart = timeStart;
   }

Das sieht nach einer Menge Tipparbeit aus. Wie entwickele ich das effizient mit Netbeans.

Ganz einfach.
1. Eclipse öffnen.
2. dort eine Klasse generieren.
3. das folgende Tippen:
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   private String nameParticipant;
   private int dateStart;
   private int monthStart;
   private int dateEnd;
   private int monthEnd;
   private int timeStart;
   private int timeEnd;
   private String location;
4. Die Instanzvariablen im rechten Fenster (outline) von Eclipse highlighten.
5. rechte Maustaste, generate getters and setters
6. Ok. drücken.
7. den code nach netbeans rüberkopieren.
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