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All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
public class Attribute
extends Object
implements Serializable
Represents an MBean attribute by associating its name with its value.
The MBean server and other objects use this class to get and set attributes values.
Since:
1.5
See Also:
Serialized Form
Constructor Summary
Constructors
Constructor
Description
Attribute (String name,
Object value)
Constructs an Attribute object which associates the given attribute name with the given value.
Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods
Modifier and Type
Method
Description
boolean
equals (Object object)
Compares the current Attribute Object with another Attribute Object.
String
getName ()
Returns a String containing the name of the attribute.
Object
getValue ()
Returns an Object that is the value of this attribute.
int
hashCode ()
Returns a hash code value for this attribute.
String
toString ()
Returns a String object representing this Attribute's value.
Constructor Detail
Attribute
public Attribute(String name,
Object value)
Constructs an Attribute object which associates the given attribute name with the given value.
Parameters:
name
- A String containing the name of the attribute to be created. Cannot be null.
value
- The Object which is assigned to the attribute. This object must be of the same type as the attribute.
Method Detail
toString
public String toString()
Returns a String object representing this Attribute's value. The format of this
string is not specified, but users can expect that two Attributes return the
same string if and only if they are equal.
Overrides:
toString
in class Object
Returns:
a string representation of the object.
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