java.beans

Interface ConstructorProperties

public interface ConstructorProperties

An annotation used to associate the parameters of a constructor with the accessor methods that later provide access to these values. For example, the parameters of the constructor Person(String name, int age) may be linked to the bean's two accessors, getName() and getAge() using @ConstructorProperties({"name","age"}).
Since:
1.6

Method Summary

String[]
value()
Contains the name of the accessor methods associated with each constructor parameter.

Method Details

value

public String[] value()
Contains the name of the accessor methods associated with each constructor parameter.
Returns:
the accessor method names corresponding to the constructor parameters.

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