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// **********************************************************************
//
// Copyright (c) 2003-2014 ZeroC, Inc. All rights reserved.
//
// This copy of Ice is licensed to you under the terms described in the
// ICE_LICENSE file included in this distribution.
//
// **********************************************************************
import Demo.*;
class ContactI extends Contact
{
//
// No read/write mutexes in Java - hence use native
// synchronization.
//
@Override
synchronized public String
getName(Ice.Current current)
{
return name;
}
@Override
synchronized public void
setName(String name, Ice.Current current)
throws DatabaseException
{
this.name = name;
}
@Override
synchronized public String
getAddress(Ice.Current current)
{
return address;
}
@Override
synchronized public void
setAddress(String address, Ice.Current current)
{
this.address = address;
}
@Override
synchronized public String
getPhone(Ice.Current current)
{
return phone;
}
@Override
synchronized public void
setPhone(String phone, Ice.Current current)
{
this.phone = phone;
}
@Override
public void
destroy(Ice.Current current)
throws DatabaseException
{
try
{
_factory.getEvictor().remove(current.id);
}
catch(Freeze.DatabaseException ex)
{
DatabaseException e = new DatabaseException();
e.message = ex.message;
throw e;
}
}
ContactI(ContactFactory factory)
{
_factory = factory;
//
// It's possible to avoid this if there were two constructors
// - one for original creation of the Contact and one for
// loading of an existing Contact.
//
name = new String();
address = new String();
phone = new String();
}
private ContactFactory _factory;
}
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