/**
* 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.*;
/**
* This Class contains accessor and mutator methods for all properties defined in the CIM class ConcreteIdentity as well as methods comparable to the
* invokeMethods defined for this class. This Class implements the ConcreteIdentityBean Interface. The CIM class ConcreteIdentity is described as
* follows:
*
* CIM_ConcreteIdentity associates two elements that represent different aspects of the same underlying entity. It is defined as a concrete subclass
* of the abstract CIM_LogicalIdentity class, to be used in place of many specific subclasses of LogicalIdentity that add no semantics, that is,
* subclasses that do not clarify the type of identity, update cardinalities, or add or remove qualifiers. Note that when you define additional
* semantics for LogicalIdentity, this class should not be subclassed. Specific semantics continue to be defined as subclasses of the abstract
* CIM_LogicalIdentity. ConcreteIdentity is limited in its use as a concrete form of a general identity relationship. It was deemed more prudent to
* create this concrete subclass than to change LogicalIdentity from an abstract to a concrete class. LogicalIdentity already had multiple abstract
* subclasses in the CIM Schema, and wider industry usage and impact could not be anticipated.
*/
public class ConcreteIdentity extends LogicalIdentity implements Serializable
{
/**
* This constructor creates a ConcreteIdentityBeanImpl Class which implements the ConcreteIdentityBean Interface, and encapsulates the CIM class
* ConcreteIdentity in a Java Bean. The CIM class ConcreteIdentity is described as follows:
*
* CIM_ConcreteIdentity associates two elements that represent different aspects of the same underlying entity. It is defined as a concrete
* subclass of the abstract CIM_LogicalIdentity class, to be used in place of many specific subclasses of LogicalIdentity that add no semantics,
* that is, subclasses that do not clarify the type of identity, update cardinalities, or add or remove qualifiers. Note that when you define
* additional semantics for LogicalIdentity, this class should not be subclassed. Specific semantics continue to be defined as subclasses of the
* abstract CIM_LogicalIdentity. ConcreteIdentity is limited in its use as a concrete form of a general identity relationship. It was deemed more
* prudent to create this concrete subclass than to change LogicalIdentity from an abstract to a concrete class. LogicalIdentity already had
* multiple abstract subclasses in the CIM Schema, and wider industry usage and impact could not be anticipated.
*/
public ConcreteIdentity() {
};
/**
* This method create an Association of the type ConcreteIdentity between one ManagedElement object and ManagedElement object
*/
public static ConcreteIdentity link(ManagedElement
systemElement, ManagedElement sameElement) {
return (ConcreteIdentity) Association.link(ConcreteIdentity.class, systemElement, sameElement);
}// link
} // Class ConcreteIdentity