/** * This is my code. */ package org.examples.hr; import org.eclipse.emf.common.util.EList; import org.eclipse.emf.ecore.EObject; /** * <!-- begin-user-doc --> * A representation of the model object '<em><b>Person</b></em>'. * <!-- end-user-doc --> * * <p> * The following features are supported: * </p> * <ul> * <li>{@link org.examples.hr.Person#getName <em>Name</em>}</li> * <li>{@link org.examples.hr.Person#getLibrary <em>Library</em>}</li> * </ul> * * @see org.examples.hr.HRPackage#getPerson() * @model * @generated */ public interface Person extends EObject { /** * Returns the value of the '<em><b>Name</b></em>' attribute. * <!-- begin-user-doc --> * <p> * If the meaning of the '<em>Name</em>' attribute isn't clear, * there really should be more of a description here... * </p> * <!-- end-user-doc --> * @return the value of the '<em>Name</em>' attribute. * @see #setName(String) * @see org.examples.hr.HRPackage#getPerson_Name() * @model * @generated */ String getName(); /** * Sets the value of the '{@link org.examples.hr.Person#getName <em>Name</em>}' attribute. * <!-- begin-user-doc --> * <!-- end-user-doc --> * @param value the new value of the '<em>Name</em>' attribute. * @see #getName() * @generated */ void setName(String value); /** * Returns the value of the '<em><b>Library</b></em>' reference list. * The list contents are of type {@link org.examples.library.Library}. * It is bidirectional and its opposite is '{@link org.examples.library.Library#getEmployees <em>Employees</em>}'. * <!-- begin-user-doc --> * <p> * If the meaning of the '<em>Library</em>' reference list isn't clear, * there really should be more of a description here... * </p> * <!-- end-user-doc --> * @return the value of the '<em>Library</em>' reference list. * @see org.examples.hr.HRPackage#getPerson_Library() * @see org.examples.library.Library#getEmployees * @model type="org.examples.library.Library" opposite="employees" * @generated */ EList getLibrary(); } // Person