public class Person
extends java.lang.Object
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
protected Contact |
contact |
protected java.util.List<Extrinsic> |
extrinsic |
protected java.util.List<IdReference> |
idReference |
protected java.util.List<PersonRole> |
personRole |
| Constructor and Description |
|---|
Person() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
Contact |
getContact()
Gets the value of the contact property.
|
java.util.List<Extrinsic> |
getExtrinsic()
Gets the value of the extrinsic property.
|
java.util.List<IdReference> |
getIdReference()
Gets the value of the idReference property.
|
java.util.List<PersonRole> |
getPersonRole()
Gets the value of the personRole property.
|
void |
setContact(Contact value)
Sets the value of the contact property.
|
protected Contact contact
protected java.util.List<PersonRole> personRole
protected java.util.List<IdReference> idReference
protected java.util.List<Extrinsic> extrinsic
public Contact getContact()
Contactpublic void setContact(Contact value)
value - allowed object is
Contactpublic java.util.List<PersonRole> getPersonRole()
This accessor method returns a reference to the live list,
not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the
returned list will be present inside the JAXB object.
This is why there is not a set method for the personRole property.
For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
getPersonRole().add(newItem);
Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
PersonRole
public java.util.List<IdReference> getIdReference()
This accessor method returns a reference to the live list,
not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the
returned list will be present inside the JAXB object.
This is why there is not a set method for the idReference property.
For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
getIdReference().add(newItem);
Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
IdReference
public java.util.List<Extrinsic> getExtrinsic()
This accessor method returns a reference to the live list,
not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the
returned list will be present inside the JAXB object.
This is why there is not a set method for the extrinsic property.
For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
getExtrinsic().add(newItem);
Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
Extrinsic
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