Interface EqualityHelper
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SDOEqualityHelper
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Field Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionboolean
equal
(DataObject dataObject1, DataObject dataObject2) Two DataObjects are equal(Deep) if they are equalShallow, all their compared Properties are equal, and all reachable DataObjects in their graphs excluding containers are equal.boolean
equalShallow
(DataObject dataObject1, DataObject dataObject2) Two DataObjects are equalShallow if they have the sameType
and all their compared Properties are equal.
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Field Details
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INSTANCE
The default EqualityHelper.
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Method Details
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equalShallow
Two DataObjects are equalShallow if they have the same
Returns true the objects have the same Type and all values of all compared Properties are equal.Type
and all their compared Properties are equal. The set of Properties compared are theinstance properties
where property.getType().isDataType() is true and property.getType() is not ChangeSummaryType.
Two of these Property values are equal if they are both notset
, or set to an equal value dataObject1.get(property).equals(dataObject2.get(property))
If the type is a sequenced type, the sequence entries must be the same. This includes only text entries and entries where property.getType().isDataType() is true and their relative order must be the same. For each pair of entries x and y in the sequence where the property is used in the comparison, dataObject1.getSequence().getValue(x).equals( dataObject2.getSequence().getValue(y)) and dataObject1.getSequence().getProperty(x) == dataObject2.getSequence().getProperty(y) must be true.- Parameters:
dataObject1
- DataObject to be compareddataObject2
- DataObject to be compared- Returns:
- true the objects have the same Type and all values of all compared Properties are equal.
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equal
Two DataObjects are equal(Deep) if they are equalShallow, all their compared Properties are equal, and all reachable DataObjects in their graphs excluding containers are equal. The set of Properties compared are the
instance properties
where property.getType().isDataType() is false, and is not a container property, ie !property.getOpposite().isContainment()
Two of these Property values are equal if they are both notset
, or all the DataObjects they refer to areequal
in the context of dataObject1 and dataObject2.
Note that properties to a containing DataObject are not compared which means two DataObject trees can be equal even if their containers are not equal.
If the type is a sequenced type, the sequence entries must be the same. For each entry x in the sequence where the property is used in the comparison, equal(dataObject1.getSequence().getValue(x), dataObject2.getSequence().getValue(x)) and dataObject1.getSequence().getProperty(x) == dataObject2.getSequence().getProperty(x) must be true.A DataObject directly or indirectly referenced by dataObject1 or dataObject2 can only be equal to exactly one DataObject directly or indirectly referenced by dataObject1 or dataObject2, respectively. This ensures that dataObject1 and dataObject2 are equal if the graph formed by all their referenced DataObjects have the same shape.
Returns true if the trees of DataObjects are equal(Deep).- Parameters:
dataObject1
- DataObject to be compareddataObject2
- DataObject to be compared- Returns:
- true if the trees of DataObjects are equal(Deep).
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