PoemContext.java
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package org.melati;
import org.melati.poem.Persistent;
import org.melati.poem.util.StringUtils;
/**
* Holds the names of the database, table and method and the value of the
* TROID for a POEM session.
* A PoemContext can specify an individual database record, a table or the
* whole database.
*/
public class PoemContext {
/** The database in use */
String logicalDatabase;
/** The table in use */
String table;
/** The troid in use */
Integer troid;
/** The method in use */
String method;
/**
* Empty constructor.
* If you use this then you have to populate the object by hand.
*/
public PoemContext() { }
/**
* Constructor.
* @param logicalDatabase the name of a logical database
* @param table the name of the table we are dealing with table
* @param troid the Table Row Object ID we are dealing with
* @param method what we are doing to this object
*/
public PoemContext(String logicalDatabase, String table, Integer troid,
String method) {
this.logicalDatabase = logicalDatabase;
this.table = table;
this.troid = troid;
this.method = method;
}
public PoemContext(Persistent p) {
this(p, null);
}
public PoemContext(Persistent p, String method) {
this.logicalDatabase = p.getDatabase().getName();
this.table = p.getTable().getName();
this.troid = p.getTroid();
this.method = method;
}
/**
* @return a string representation of the state of this class
*/
public String toString() {
return "logicalDatabase = " + logicalDatabase + ", " +
"table = " + table + ", " +
"troid = " + troid + ", " +
"method = " + method;
}
/**
* @return the logical database name.
*/
public String getLogicalDatabase() {
return logicalDatabase;
}
/**
* @return the table name.
*/
public String getTable() {
return table;
}
/**
* @return the TROID.
*/
public Integer getTroid() {
return troid;
}
/**
* @return the method.
*/
public String getMethod() {
return method;
}
/**
* @param logicalDatabase The logicalDatabase to set.
*/
public void setLogicalDatabase(String logicalDatabase) {
this.logicalDatabase = logicalDatabase;
}
/**
* @param method The method to set.
*/
public void setMethod(String method) {
this.method = StringUtils.nulled(method);
}
/**
* @param table The table to set.
*/
public void setTable(String table) {
this.table = StringUtils.nulled(table); // Can be empty string, but bad practice
}
/**
* @param troid The troid to set.
*/
public void setTroid(Integer troid) {
this.troid = troid;
}
}