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Spring Framework example source code file (org.springframework.samples.petclinic.Person.xml)
The Spring Framework org.springframework.samples.petclinic.Person.xml source code<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <class> <name>org.springframework.samples.petclinic.Person <modifier>1 <superclass-handle> <type-name>org.springframework.samples.petclinic.BaseEntity </superclass-handle> <last-refresh-timestamp>2006-07-23T20:57:41.745 <attributes> <class-attribute> <name>address <modifier>2 <type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>java.lang.String </type-handle> </type-declaration> </class-attribute> <class-attribute> <name>city <modifier>2 <type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>java.lang.String </type-handle> </type-declaration> </class-attribute> <class-attribute> <name>firstName <modifier>2 <type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>java.lang.String </type-handle> </type-declaration> </class-attribute> <class-attribute> <name>lastName <modifier>2 <type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>java.lang.String </type-handle> </type-declaration> </class-attribute> <class-attribute> <name>telephone <modifier>2 <type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>java.lang.String </type-handle> </type-declaration> </class-attribute> </attributes> <methods> <method> <name>Person <constructor>true <modifier>1 </method> <method> <name>getAddress <modifier>1 <return-type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>java.lang.String </type-handle> </return-type-declaration> </method> <method> <name>getCity <modifier>1 <return-type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>java.lang.String </type-handle> </return-type-declaration> </method> <method> <name>getFirstName <modifier>1 <return-type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>java.lang.String </type-handle> </return-type-declaration> </method> <method> <name>getLastName <modifier>1 <return-type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>java.lang.String </type-handle> </return-type-declaration> </method> <method> <name>getTelephone <modifier>1 <return-type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>java.lang.String </type-handle> </return-type-declaration> </method> <method> <name>setAddress <modifier>1 <return-type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>void </type-handle> </return-type-declaration> <method-parameters> <method-parameter> <type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>java.lang.String </type-handle> </type-declaration> </method-parameter> </method-parameters> </method> <method> <name>setCity <modifier>1 <return-type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>void </type-handle> </return-type-declaration> <method-parameters> <method-parameter> <type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>java.lang.String </type-handle> </type-declaration> </method-parameter> </method-parameters> </method> <method> <name>setFirstName <modifier>1 <return-type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>void </type-handle> </return-type-declaration> <method-parameters> <method-parameter> <type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>java.lang.String </type-handle> </type-declaration> </method-parameter> </method-parameters> </method> <method> <name>setLastName <modifier>1 <return-type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>void </type-handle> </return-type-declaration> <method-parameters> <method-parameter> <type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>java.lang.String </type-handle> </type-declaration> </method-parameter> </method-parameters> </method> <method> <name>setTelephone <modifier>1 <return-type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>void </type-handle> </return-type-declaration> <method-parameters> <method-parameter> <type-declaration> <type-handle> <type-name>java.lang.String </type-handle> </type-declaration> </method-parameter> </method-parameters> </method> </methods> </class> Other Spring Framework examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Spring Framework org.springframework.samples.petclinic.Person.xml source code file: |
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