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package oracle.toplink.essentials.testing.models.cmp3.advanced;
import java.sql.Date;
import java.io.*;
import jakarta.persistence.*;
/**
* <p><b>Purpose</b>: Defines the period an Employee worked for the organization
* <p><b>Description</b>: The period holds the start date and optionally the
* end date if the employee has left (null otherwise). Maintained in an
* aggregate relationship of Employee
* @see Employee
*/
@Embeddable
@Table(name="CMP3_EMPLOYEE")
public class EmploymentPeriod implements Serializable {
private Date startDate;
private Date endDate;
public EmploymentPeriod() {}
/**
* Return a new employment period instance.
* The constructor's purpose is to allow only valid instances of a class to
* be created. Valid means that the get/set and clone/toString methods
* should work on the instance. Arguments to constructors should be avoided
* unless those arguments are required to put the instance into a valid
* state, or represent the entire instance definition.
*/
public EmploymentPeriod(Date theStartDate, Date theEndDate) {
startDate = theStartDate;
endDate = theEndDate;
}
@Column(name="S_DATE")
public Date getStartDate() {
return startDate;
}
public void setStartDate(Date date) {
this.startDate = date;
}
@Column(name="E_DATE")
public Date getEndDate() {
return endDate;
}
public void setEndDate(Date date) {
this.endDate = date;
}
/**
* Print the start & end date
*/
public String toString() {
java.io.StringWriter writer = new java.io.StringWriter();
writer.write("EmploymentPeriod: ");
if (this.getStartDate() != null) {
writer.write(this.getStartDate().toString());
}
writer.write("-");
if (this.getEndDate() != null) {
writer.write(this.getEndDate().toString());
}
return writer.toString();
}
}