DeepComparepublic class LoggedLocation extends java.lang.Object implements DeepCompare
LoggedLocation is a representation of a point in an hierarchical
network, represented as a series of membership names, broadest first.
For example, if your network has hosts grouped into racks, then
in onecluster you might have a node node1 on rack rack1. This
would be represented with a ArrayList of two layers, with two String
s being "rack1" and "node1".
The details of this class are set up to meet the requirements of the Jackson
JSON parser/generator.
All of the public methods are simply accessors for the instance variables we
want to write out in the JSON files.| Constructor | Description |
|---|---|
LoggedLocation() |
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
void |
deepCompare(DeepCompare comparand,
TreePath loc) |
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java.util.List<NodeName> |
getLayers() |
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void |
setUnknownAttribute(java.lang.String attributeName,
java.lang.Object ignored) |
public java.util.List<NodeName> getLayers()
public void setUnknownAttribute(java.lang.String attributeName,
java.lang.Object ignored)
public void deepCompare(DeepCompare comparand, TreePath loc) throws DeepInequalityException
deepCompare in interface DeepComparecomparand - the other comparand that's being compared to meloc - the path that got to me. In the root, myLocation is null. To
process the scalar foo field of the root we will make a
recursive call with a TreePath whose fieldName is
"bar" and whose index is -1 and whose
parent is null. To process the plural bar field
of the root we will make a recursive call with a TreePath
whose fieldName is "foo" and whose index is -1 and
whose parent is also null.DeepInequalityExceptionCopyright © 2008–2025 Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.