/**
* This file was auto-generated by mofcomp -j version 1.0.0 on Wed Jan 12
* 09:21:06 CET 2011.
*/
package org.opennaas.extensions.router.model;
import java.io.*;
import java.lang.Exception;
/**
* This Class contains accessor and mutator methods for all properties defined in the CIM class Setting as well as methods comparable to the
* invokeMethods defined for this class. This Class implements the SettingBean Interface. The CIM class Setting is described as follows:
*
* The Setting class represents configuration-related and operational parameters for one or more ManagedSystemElements. An Element can have multiple
* Setting objects associated with it. The current operational values for the parameters of an Element are reflected by properties in the Element
* itself or by properties in its associations. These properties do not have to be the same values present in the Setting object. For example, a modem
* might have a Setting baud rate of 56Kb/sec but be operating at 19.2Kb/sec. Note: The CIM_SettingData class is very similar to CIM_Setting, yet both
* classes are present in the model because many implementations have successfully used CIM_Setting. However, issues have arisen that could not be
* resolved without defining a new class. Therefore, until a new major release occurs, both classes will exist in the model. Refer to the Core White
* Paper for additional information. Setting instances can be aggregated together into higher-level Setting objects using ConcreteComponent
* associations.
*/
public class Setting extends ManagedElement implements Serializable {
/**
* This constructor creates a SettingBeanImpl Class which implements the SettingBean Interface, and encapsulates the CIM class Setting in a Java
* Bean. The CIM class Setting is described as follows:
*
* The Setting class represents configuration-related and operational parameters for one or more ManagedSystemElements. An Element can have
* multiple Setting objects associated with it. The current operational values for the parameters of an Element are reflected by properties in the
* Element itself or by properties in its associations. These properties do not have to be the same values present in the Setting object. For
* example, a modem might have a Setting baud rate of 56Kb/sec but be operating at 19.2Kb/sec. Note: The CIM_SettingData class is very similar to
* CIM_Setting, yet both classes are present in the model because many implementations have successfully used CIM_Setting. However, issues have
* arisen that could not be resolved without defining a new class. Therefore, until a new major release occurs, both classes will exist in the
* model. Refer to the Core White Paper for additional information. Setting instances can be aggregated together into higher-level Setting objects
* using ConcreteComponent associations.
*/
protected Setting() {
};
/**
* The following constants are defined for use with the ValueMap/Values qualified property settingID.
*/
private String settingID;
/**
* This method returns the Setting.settingID property value. This property is described as follows:
*
* The identifier by which the Setting object is known.
*
* @return String current settingID property value
* @exception Exception
*/
public String getSettingID() {
return this.settingID;
} // getSettingID
/**
* This method sets the Setting.settingID property value. This property is described as follows:
*
* The identifier by which the Setting object is known.
*
* @param String
* new settingID property value
* @exception Exception
*/
public void setSettingID(String settingID) {
this.settingID = settingID;
} // setSettingID
} // Class Setting