@PublicApi public interface

OfBizValueWrapper

com.atlassian.jira.ofbiz.OfBizValueWrapper
Known Indirect Subclasses

This interface is deprecated.
Use the Data object getters instead. Since v5.0.

@PublicApi

This interface is designed for plugins to consume (call its methods).

Clients of @PublicApi can expect that programs compiled against a given version will remain binary compatible with later versions of the @PublicApi as per each product's API policy as long as the client does not implement/extend @PublicApi interfaces or classes (refer to each product's API policy for the exact guarantee---usually binary compatibility is guaranteed at least across minor versions).

Note: since @PublicApi interfaces and classes are not designed to be implemented or extended by clients, we may perform certain types of binary-incompatible changes to these classes and interfaces, but these will not affect well-behaved clients that do not extend/implement these types (in general, only classes and interfaces annotated with @PublicSpi are safe to extend/implement).

Class Overview

The methods in this interface should not be used. They are here for legacy compatibility with GenericValues

Summary

Public Methods
GenericValue getGenericValue()
This method is deprecated. Use the Data object getters instead. Since v5.0.
Long getLong(String name)
This method is deprecated. Use the Data object getters instead. Since v5.0.
String getString(String name)
This method is deprecated. Use the Data object getters instead. Since v5.0.
Timestamp getTimestamp(String name)
This method is deprecated. Use the Data object getters instead. Since v5.0.
void store()
This method is deprecated. Use the Object's Service or Manager to save values. Since v5.0.

Public Methods

public GenericValue getGenericValue ()

This method is deprecated.
Use the Data object getters instead. Since v5.0.

Returns a GenericValue representing this object.

Prior to JIRA 7.0, this method returned "the backing GenericValue object" - meaning that this object was forced to be mutable (and not thread safe or suitable for caching). As of JIRA 7.0 this is no longer guaranteed to be true.

If this object wants to be immutable, then it can choose to return a "detached" instance of GenericValue. In this case mutating the GenericValue will have no effect on the values in this object, and calling getGenericValue() twice will return two separate GenericValue instances.

Returns
  • a GenericValue representing the data in this object.

public Long getLong (String name)

This method is deprecated.
Use the Data object getters instead. Since v5.0.

Retrieve a numeric field.

Parameters
name the field name
Returns
  • the value for the given field.

public String getString (String name)

This method is deprecated.
Use the Data object getters instead. Since v5.0.

Retrieve a String field.

Parameters
name the field name
Returns
  • the value for the given field.

public Timestamp getTimestamp (String name)

This method is deprecated.
Use the Data object getters instead. Since v5.0.

Retrieve a timestamp field.

Parameters
name the field name
Returns
  • the value for the given field.

public void store ()

This method is deprecated.
Use the Object's Service or Manager to save values. Since v5.0.

Persist this object's immediate fields.

As of JIRA 7.0 this method is considered optional. If this object is actually immutable, then it will throw UnsupportedOperationException because there are no possible mutations to store.