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Hibernate example source code file (ClassAuditingData.java)

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The Hibernate ClassAuditingData.java source code

/*
 * Hibernate, Relational Persistence for Idiomatic Java
 *
 * Copyright (c) 2008, Red Hat Middleware LLC or third-party contributors as
 * indicated by the @author tags or express copyright attribution
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 *
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 * or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU Lesser General Public License
 * for more details.
 *
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 * along with this distribution; if not, write to:
 * Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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 */
package org.hibernate.envers.configuration.metadata.reader;
import static org.hibernate.envers.tools.Tools.newHashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import org.hibernate.envers.AuditTable;

/**
 * @author Adam Warski (adam at warski dot org)
 * @author Sebastian Komander
 * @author Hern&aacut;n Chanfreau
*/
public class ClassAuditingData implements AuditedPropertiesHolder {
    private final Map<String, PropertyAuditingData> properties;
    private final Map<String, String> secondaryTableDictionary;

    private AuditTable auditTable;

	/**
	 * True if the class is audited globally (this helps to cover the cases when there are no fields in the class,
	 * but it's still audited).
	 */
	private boolean defaultAudited;

    public ClassAuditingData() {
        properties = newHashMap();
        secondaryTableDictionary = newHashMap();
    }

    public boolean isEmpty() {
    	return properties.isEmpty();
    }

	public void addPropertyAuditingData(String propertyName, PropertyAuditingData auditingData) {
		properties.put(propertyName, auditingData);
	}

    public PropertyAuditingData getPropertyAuditingData(String propertyName) {
        return properties.get(propertyName);
    }

    public Iterable<String> getPropertyNames() {
        return properties.keySet();
    }

    public Map<String, String> getSecondaryTableDictionary() {
        return secondaryTableDictionary;
    }

    public AuditTable getAuditTable() {
        return auditTable;
    }

    public void setAuditTable(AuditTable auditTable) {
        this.auditTable = auditTable;
    }

	public void setDefaultAudited(boolean defaultAudited) {
		this.defaultAudited = defaultAudited;
	}

	public boolean isAudited() {
        return defaultAudited || properties.size() > 0;
    }
	
	public boolean contains(String propertyName) {
		return properties.containsKey(propertyName);
	}
}

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