Tue, 06 Mar 2012 16:09:35 -0800
7150322: Stop using drop source bundles in jaxws
Reviewed-by: darcy, ohrstrom
aoqi@0 | 1 | /* |
aoqi@0 | 2 | * Copyright (c) 1997, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
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aoqi@0 | 4 | * |
aoqi@0 | 5 | * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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aoqi@0 | 9 | * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. |
aoqi@0 | 10 | * |
aoqi@0 | 11 | * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
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aoqi@0 | 14 | * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that |
aoqi@0 | 15 | * accompanied this code). |
aoqi@0 | 16 | * |
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aoqi@0 | 20 | * |
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aoqi@0 | 23 | * questions. |
aoqi@0 | 24 | */ |
aoqi@0 | 25 | |
aoqi@0 | 26 | package com.sun.tools.internal.xjc.model; |
aoqi@0 | 27 | |
aoqi@0 | 28 | /** |
aoqi@0 | 29 | * Constructor declaration. |
aoqi@0 | 30 | * |
aoqi@0 | 31 | * <p> |
aoqi@0 | 32 | * a constructor declaration consists of a set of fields to be initialized. |
aoqi@0 | 33 | * For example, if a class is defined as: |
aoqi@0 | 34 | * |
aoqi@0 | 35 | * <pre> |
aoqi@0 | 36 | * Class: Foo |
aoqi@0 | 37 | * Field: String a |
aoqi@0 | 38 | * Field: int b |
aoqi@0 | 39 | * Field: BigInteger c |
aoqi@0 | 40 | * </pre> |
aoqi@0 | 41 | * |
aoqi@0 | 42 | * Then a constructor declaration of {"a","c"} will conceptually |
aoqi@0 | 43 | * generate the following consturctor: |
aoqi@0 | 44 | * |
aoqi@0 | 45 | * <pre> |
aoqi@0 | 46 | * Foo( String _a, BigInteger _c ) { |
aoqi@0 | 47 | * a=_a; c=_c; |
aoqi@0 | 48 | * } |
aoqi@0 | 49 | * </pre> |
aoqi@0 | 50 | * |
aoqi@0 | 51 | * (Only conceptually, because Foo will likely to become an interface |
aoqi@0 | 52 | * so we can't simply generate a constructor like this.) |
aoqi@0 | 53 | * |
aoqi@0 | 54 | * @author |
aoqi@0 | 55 | * <a href="mailto:kohsuke.kawaguchi@sun.com">Kohsuke KAWAGUCHI</a> |
aoqi@0 | 56 | */ |
aoqi@0 | 57 | public class Constructor |
aoqi@0 | 58 | { |
aoqi@0 | 59 | // Since Constructor is typically built when there is no FieldItem |
aoqi@0 | 60 | // nor FieldUse, we need to rely on Strings. |
aoqi@0 | 61 | public Constructor( String[] _fields ) { this.fields = _fields; } |
aoqi@0 | 62 | |
aoqi@0 | 63 | /** array of field names to be initialized. */ |
aoqi@0 | 64 | public final String[] fields; |
aoqi@0 | 65 | } |