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027 * -----------------------------
028 * BooleanObjectDescription.java
029 * -----------------------------
030 * (C)opyright 2003, 2004, by Thomas Morgner and Contributors.
031 *
032 * Original Author:  Thomas Morgner;
033 * Contributor(s):   David Gilbert (for Object Refinery Limited);
034 *
035 * $Id: BooleanObjectDescription.java,v 1.3 2005/11/14 10:59:16 mungady Exp $
036 *
037 * Changes (from 19-Feb-2003)
038 * -------------------------
039 * 19-Feb-2003 : Added standard header and Javadocs (DG);
040 * 29-Apr-2003 : Distilled from the JFreeReport project and moved into JCommon
041 *
042 */
043
044package org.jfree.xml.factory.objects;
045
046/**
047 * An object-description for a <code>Boolean</code> object.
048 *
049 * @author Thomas Morgner
050 */
051public class BooleanObjectDescription extends AbstractObjectDescription {
052
053    /**
054     * Creates a new object description.
055     */
056    public BooleanObjectDescription() {
057        super(Boolean.class);
058        setParameterDefinition("value", String.class);
059    }
060
061    /**
062     * Creates a new <code>Boolean</code> based on the settings of this description object.
063     *
064     * @return A <code>Boolean</code>.
065     */
066    public Object createObject() {
067        final String o = (String) getParameter("value");
068        return Boolean.valueOf(o);
069    }
070
071    /**
072     * Sets the description object parameters to match the supplied object
073     * (which should be an instance of <code>Boolean</code>.
074     *
075     * @param o  the object.
076     * @throws ObjectFactoryException if there is a problem while reading the
077     * properties of the given object.
078     */
079    public void setParameterFromObject(final Object o) throws ObjectFactoryException {
080        if (!(o instanceof Boolean)) {
081            throw new ObjectFactoryException("The given object is no java.lang.Boolean. ");
082        }
083        setParameter("value", String.valueOf(o));
084    }
085
086    /**
087     * Tests for equality.
088     * 
089     * @param o  the object to test.
090     * 
091     * @return A boolean.
092     */
093    public boolean equals(final Object o) {
094        if (this == o) {
095            return true;
096        }
097        if (!(o instanceof AbstractObjectDescription)) {
098            return false;
099        }
100
101        final AbstractObjectDescription abstractObjectDescription = (AbstractObjectDescription) o;
102
103        if (Boolean.TYPE.equals(abstractObjectDescription.getObjectClass())) {
104            return true;
105        }
106        if (Boolean.class.equals(abstractObjectDescription.getObjectClass())) {
107            return true;
108        }
109        return false;
110    }
111
112    /**
113     * Returns a hash code.
114     * 
115     * @return A hash code.
116     */
117    public int hashCode() {
118        return getObjectClass().hashCode();
119    }
120
121}