Public:BWmeta service/Java mapping

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Current efforts are focused on replacing the older models (Repo and DeskLight) with the latest one ("Y").
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The remainder of this page and all the other pages on BWmeta usage in YADDA assume the new model.
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The remainder of this page and all the other pages on BWmeta usage in YADDA assume usage of the "Y" model.
== General contracts ==
== General contracts ==

Revision as of 13:05, 28 September 2010

Service details
NameBWmeta
Code location
(relative to SVN root)
projects/dir/bwmeta-core
Javadoc
Contact personJakub Jurkiewicz

History

Three different mappings of BWmeta to Java have been written in the project's lifetime. The following table summarizes the mappings.

Model Name Compatible
BWmeta versions
Usage areas Comments
Repo model 1.0.0 ÷ 1.0.5 Processes, YaddaWeb Hibernate-oriented
DeskLight model 1.0.0 ÷ 1.0.5 DeskLight
"Y" model 1.2.0 ÷ 1.2.1 Pack Management

Current efforts are focused on replacing the older models (Repo and DeskLight) with the latest one ("Y"). The remainder of this page and all the other pages on BWmeta usage in YADDA assume usage of the "Y" model.

General contracts

Unless explicitly stated in the documentation, every "Y" class has the following properties:

  • has a public default constructor.
  • every property is protected, but has a public getter and setter.
  • getters of String, YLanguage and List properties can never return null. Instead, an empty String, YLanguage.Undetermined or an empty List is returned, respectively.
  • for every List<T> property:
    • its getter returns a modifiable List<T>;
    • its getter returns the same reference all the time;
    • its setter accepts any Collection<T> (and copies the contents);
    • there's an adder (which returns this).
  • every setter and every list adder returns this, which allows chained setting, e.g.:
new YElement()
    .setId("bwmeta1.element.foo")
    .addName(new YName().setText("Foo").setLanguage(YLanguage.English))
    .addDescription(new YDescription().setText("Lorem ipsum").setLanguage(YLanguage.Latin));

The folowing contracts are to be implemented/verified in the future:

  • hashCode() and equals() methods are based on the values of all the properties, i.e., two "Y" objects are equal iff they are of the same type and all their properties are equal.


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