Remote Systems
v6.4.1

com.ibm.etools.systems.core.resources
Class SystemRemoteMarkerTypeDefinitionCache

java.lang.Object
  extended bycom.ibm.etools.systems.core.resources.SystemRemoteMarkerTypeDefinitionCache

public class SystemRemoteMarkerTypeDefinitionCache
extends Object

This class is a cache of all marker type definitions.


Field Summary
static String Copyright
           
protected  HashMap definitions
           
protected  HashMap lookup
           
 
Constructor Summary
SystemRemoteMarkerTypeDefinitionCache()
          Constructor for SystemRemoteMarkerTypeDefinitionCache.
 
Method Summary
 boolean isPersistent(String type)
          Returns whether the given marker type is defined to be persistent.
 boolean isSubtype(String type, String superType)
          Returns whether the given type is a subtype of the given supertype.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

Copyright

public static final String Copyright
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Constant Field Values

definitions

protected HashMap definitions

lookup

protected HashMap lookup
Constructor Detail

SystemRemoteMarkerTypeDefinitionCache

public SystemRemoteMarkerTypeDefinitionCache()
Constructor for SystemRemoteMarkerTypeDefinitionCache.

Method Detail

isPersistent

public boolean isPersistent(String type)
Returns whether the given marker type is defined to be persistent.

Returns:
true if marker type is persistent, false otherwise

isSubtype

public boolean isSubtype(String type,
                         String superType)
Returns whether the given type is a subtype of the given supertype.

Returns:
true if type is a subtype of supertype, false otherwise

Remote Systems
v6.4.1

Copyright © 2005 IBM Corp. All Rights Reserved.

Note: This documentation is for part of an interim API that is still under development and expected to change significantly before reaching stability. It is being made available at this early stage to solicit feedback from pioneering adopters on the understanding that any code that uses this API will almost certainly be broken (repeatedly) as the API evolves.