OrderItems.java

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 * File: OrderItems.java
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 * Description: An OrderItems class, created by EOModeler
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import com.webobjects.foundation.*;
import com.webobjects.eocontrol.*;
 
public class OrderItems extends EOGenericRecord {
 
    public OrderItems() {
        super();
    }
 
/*
    // If you implement the following constructor EOF will use it to
    // create your objects, otherwise it will use the default
    // constructor. For maximum performance, you should only
    // implement this constructor if you depend on the arguments.
    public OrderItems(EOEditingContext context, EOClassDescription classDesc, EOGlobalID gid) {
        super(context, classDesc, gid);
    }
 
    // If you add instance variables to store property values you
    // should add empty implementions of the Serialization methods
    // to avoid unnecessary overhead (the properties will be
    // serialized for you in the superclass).
    private void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream out) throws java.io.IOException {
    }
 
    private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream in) throws java.io.IOException, java.lang.ClassNotFoundException {
    }
*/
 
    public String itemNumber() {
        return (String)storedValueForKey("itemNumber");
    }
 
    public void setItemNumber(String value) {
        takeStoredValueForKey(value, "itemNumber");
    }
 
    public Number quantity() {
        return (Number)storedValueForKey("quantity");
    }
 
    public void setQuantity(Number value) {
        takeStoredValueForKey(value, "quantity");
    }
 
    public Order toOrder() {
        return (Order)storedValueForKey("toOrder");
    }
 
    public void setToOrder(Order value) {
        takeStoredValueForKey(value, "toOrder");
    }
}