Remote Systems
v6.4.1

com.ibm.etools.systems.universaljobsubsys.util
Class UniversaljobsubsysSwitch

java.lang.Object
  extended bycom.ibm.etools.systems.universaljobsubsys.util.UniversaljobsubsysSwitch

public class UniversaljobsubsysSwitch
extends Object

The Switch for the model's inheritance hierarchy. It supports the call doSwitch(object) to invoke the caseXXX method for each class of the model, starting with the actual class of the object and proceeding up the inheritance hierarchy until a non-null result is returned, which is the result of the switch.

See Also:
UniversaljobsubsysPackage

Field Summary
static String copyright
           
protected static UniversaljobsubsysPackage modelPackage
          The cached model package
 
Constructor Summary
UniversaljobsubsysSwitch()
          Creates an instance of the switch
 
Method Summary
 Object caseRemoteJobSubSystem(RemoteJobSubSystem object)
          Returns the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Remote Job Sub System'
 Object caseRemoteJobSubSystemFactory(RemoteJobSubSystemFactory object)
          Returns the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Remote Job Sub System Factory'
 Object caseSubSystem(SubSystem object)
          Returns the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Sub System'
 Object caseSubSystemFactory(SubSystemFactory object)
          Returns the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Sub System Factory'
 Object caseUniversalJobSubSystem(UniversalJobSubSystem object)
          Returns the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Universal Job Sub System'
 Object caseUniversalJobSubSystemFactory(UniversalJobSubSystemFactory object)
          Returns the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Universal Job Sub System Factory'
 Object defaultCase(EObject object)
          Returns the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'EObject'
 Object doSwitch(EObject theEObject)
          Calls caseXXX for each class of the model until one returns a non null result; it yields that result
 
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

modelPackage

protected static UniversaljobsubsysPackage modelPackage
The cached model package

Constructor Detail

UniversaljobsubsysSwitch

public UniversaljobsubsysSwitch()
Creates an instance of the switch.

Method Detail

doSwitch

public Object doSwitch(EObject theEObject)
Calls caseXXX for each class of the model until one returns a non null result; it yields that result.

Returns:
the first non-null result returned by a caseXXX call.

caseUniversalJobSubSystemFactory

public Object caseUniversalJobSubSystemFactory(UniversalJobSubSystemFactory object)
Returns the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Universal Job Sub System Factory'. This implementation returns null; returning a non-null result will terminate the switch.

Parameters:
object - the target of the switch.
Returns:
the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Universal Job Sub System Factory'.
See Also:
doSwitch(EObject)

caseUniversalJobSubSystem

public Object caseUniversalJobSubSystem(UniversalJobSubSystem object)
Returns the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Universal Job Sub System'. This implementation returns null; returning a non-null result will terminate the switch.

Parameters:
object - the target of the switch.
Returns:
the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Universal Job Sub System'.
See Also:
doSwitch(EObject)

caseSubSystemFactory

public Object caseSubSystemFactory(SubSystemFactory object)
Returns the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Sub System Factory'. This implementation returns null; returning a non-null result will terminate the switch.

Parameters:
object - the target of the switch.
Returns:
the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Sub System Factory'.
See Also:
doSwitch(EObject)

caseRemoteJobSubSystemFactory

public Object caseRemoteJobSubSystemFactory(RemoteJobSubSystemFactory object)
Returns the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Remote Job Sub System Factory'. This implementation returns null; returning a non-null result will terminate the switch.

Parameters:
object - the target of the switch.
Returns:
the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Remote Job Sub System Factory'.
See Also:
doSwitch(EObject)

caseSubSystem

public Object caseSubSystem(SubSystem object)
Returns the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Sub System'. This implementation returns null; returning a non-null result will terminate the switch.

Parameters:
object - the target of the switch.
Returns:
the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Sub System'.
See Also:
doSwitch(EObject)

caseRemoteJobSubSystem

public Object caseRemoteJobSubSystem(RemoteJobSubSystem object)
Returns the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Remote Job Sub System'. This implementation returns null; returning a non-null result will terminate the switch.

Parameters:
object - the target of the switch.
Returns:
the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'Remote Job Sub System'.
See Also:
doSwitch(EObject)

defaultCase

public Object defaultCase(EObject object)
Returns the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'EObject'. This implementation returns null; returning a non-null result will terminate the switch, but this is the last case anyway.

Parameters:
object - the target of the switch.
Returns:
the result of interpretting the object as an instance of 'EObject'.
See Also:
#doSwitch(org.eclipse.emf.ecore.EObject)

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.