/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 1998, 2015 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the * terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 and Eclipse Distribution License v. 1.0 * which accompanies this distribution. * The Eclipse Public License is available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html * and the Eclipse Distribution License is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php. * * Contributors: * Oracle - initial API and implementation from Oracle TopLink ******************************************************************************/ package org.eclipse.persistence.testing.models.jpa.xml.advanced; import java.util.Date; import java.io.*; import javax.persistence.Entity; import org.eclipse.persistence.annotations.Properties; import org.eclipse.persistence.annotations.Property; /** * <p><b>Purpose</b>: Defines the period an Employee worked for the organization * <p><b>Description</b>: The period holds the start date and optionally the * end date if the employee has left (null otherwise). Maintained in an * aggregate relationship of Employee * @see Employee */ @Properties({ // This @Property should be overridden by a property with the same name defined in xml. @Property(name="ToBeOverriddenByXml", value="false", valueType=Boolean.class), // This property should be set - there's no property with the same name defined in xml. @Property(name="ToBeProcessed", value="true", valueType=Boolean.class) }) // This annotation was added to test bug 257756 ... since this class is // marked as an embeddable in XML, this entity designation should be ignored. @Entity public class EmploymentPeriod implements Serializable { private Date startDate; private Date endDate; public EmploymentPeriod() {} /** * Return a new employment period instance. * The constructor's purpose is to allow only valid instances of a class to * be created. Valid means that the get/set and clone/toString methods * should work on the instance. Arguments to constructors should be avoided * unless those arguments are required to put the instance into a valid * state, or represent the entire instance definition. */ public EmploymentPeriod(Date theStartDate, Date theEndDate) { startDate = theStartDate; endDate = theEndDate; } public Date getStartDate() { return startDate; } public void setStartDate(Date date) { this.startDate = date; } public Date getEndDate() { return endDate; } public void setEndDate(Date date) { this.endDate = date; } /** * Print the start & end date */ public String toString() { java.io.StringWriter writer = new java.io.StringWriter(); writer.write("EmploymentPeriod: "); if (this.getStartDate() != null) { writer.write(this.getStartDate().toString()); } writer.write("-"); if (this.getEndDate() != null) { writer.write(this.getEndDate().toString()); } return writer.toString(); } }