Class IpPortBuilder
- java.lang.Object
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- org.opendaylight.yang.gen.v1.urn.opendaylight.netvirt.natservice.rev160111.snatint.ip.port.map.intip.port.map.IpPortBuilder
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
org.opendaylight.yangtools.concepts.Builder<IpPort>
,org.opendaylight.yangtools.concepts.CheckedBuilder<IpPort,java.lang.IllegalArgumentException>
,org.opendaylight.yangtools.concepts.Mutable
,org.opendaylight.yangtools.concepts.MutationBehaviour<org.opendaylight.yangtools.concepts.Mutable>
public class IpPortBuilder extends java.lang.Object implements org.opendaylight.yangtools.concepts.Builder<IpPort>
Class that buildsIpPortBuilder
instances. Overall design of the class is that of a fluent interface, where method chaining is used.In general, this class is supposed to be used like this template:
IpPortBuilder createTarget(int fooXyzzy, int barBaz) { return new IpPortBuilderBuilder() .setFoo(new FooBuilder().setXyzzy(fooXyzzy).build()) .setBar(new BarBuilder().setBaz(barBaz).build()) .build(); }
This pattern is supported by the immutable nature of IpPortBuilder, as instances can be freely passed around without worrying about synchronization issues.
As a side note: method chaining results in:
- very efficient Java bytecode, as the method invocation result, in this case the Builder reference, is
on the stack, so further method invocations just need to fill method arguments for the next method
invocation, which is terminated by
build()
, which is then returned from the method - better understanding by humans, as the scope of mutable state (the builder) is kept to a minimum and is very localized
- better optimization oportunities, as the object scope is minimized in terms of invocation (rather than method) stack, making escape analysis a lot easier. Given enough compiler (JIT/AOT) prowess, the cost of th builder object can be completely eliminated
- See Also:
IpPortBuilder
,Builder
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description IpPortBuilder()
IpPortBuilder(IpPort base)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description IpPortBuilder
addAugmentation(java.lang.Class<? extends org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.binding.Augmentation<IpPort>> augmentationType, org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.binding.Augmentation<IpPort> augmentationValue)
<E$$ extends org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.binding.Augmentation<IpPort>>
E$$augmentation(java.lang.Class<E$$> augmentationType)
IpPort
build()
java.lang.String
getInternalIp()
java.util.List<IntIpProtoType>
getIntIpProtoType()
IpPortKey
key()
IpPortBuilder
removeAugmentation(java.lang.Class<? extends org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.binding.Augmentation<IpPort>> augmentationType)
IpPortBuilder
setInternalIp(java.lang.String value)
IpPortBuilder
setIntIpProtoType(java.util.List<IntIpProtoType> values)
IpPortBuilder
withKey(IpPortKey key)
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Constructor Detail
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IpPortBuilder
public IpPortBuilder()
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IpPortBuilder
public IpPortBuilder(IpPort base)
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Method Detail
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key
public IpPortKey key()
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getIntIpProtoType
public java.util.List<IntIpProtoType> getIntIpProtoType()
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getInternalIp
public java.lang.String getInternalIp()
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augmentation
public <E$$ extends org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.binding.Augmentation<IpPort>> E$$ augmentation(java.lang.Class<E$$> augmentationType)
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withKey
public IpPortBuilder withKey(IpPortKey key)
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setIntIpProtoType
public IpPortBuilder setIntIpProtoType(java.util.List<IntIpProtoType> values)
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setInternalIp
public IpPortBuilder setInternalIp(java.lang.String value)
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addAugmentation
public IpPortBuilder addAugmentation(java.lang.Class<? extends org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.binding.Augmentation<IpPort>> augmentationType, org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.binding.Augmentation<IpPort> augmentationValue)
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removeAugmentation
public IpPortBuilder removeAugmentation(java.lang.Class<? extends org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.binding.Augmentation<IpPort>> augmentationType)
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