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package com.oreilly.springdata.querydsl.core;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
import com.mysema.query.annotations.QueryEntity;
/**
* @author Oliver Gierke
*/
@QueryEntity
public class Customer extends AbstractEntity {
private String firstname, lastname;
private EmailAddress emailAddress;
private Set<Address> addresses = new HashSet<Address>();
/**
* @param firstname
* @param lastname
*/
public Customer(String firstname, String lastname) {
Assert.hasText(firstname);
Assert.hasText(lastname);
this.firstname = firstname;
this.lastname = lastname;
}
protected Customer() {
}
public void add(Address address) {
this.addresses.add(address);
}
public String getFirstname() {
return firstname;
}
public String getLastname() {
return lastname;
}
public void setLastname(String lastname) {
this.lastname = lastname;
}
public EmailAddress getEmailAddress() {
return emailAddress;
}
public void setEmailAddress(EmailAddress emailAddress) {
this.emailAddress = emailAddress;
}
public Set<Address> getAddresses() {
return Collections.unmodifiableSet(addresses);
}
}