Class DefaultRequestedDate

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Emptiable, Lenient­Comparable, Identified­Object, Requested­Date

public class DefaultRequestedDate extends ISOMetadata implements RequestedDate
Range of date validity. The following properties are mandatory in a well-formed metadata according ISO 19115:
MI_Requested­Date   ├─requested­Date­Of­Collection…… Preferred date and time of collection.   └─latest­Acceptable­Date………………… Latest date and time collection must be completed.

Limitations

  • Instances of this class are not synchronized for multi-threading. Synchronization, if needed, is caller's responsibility.
  • Serialized objects of this class are not guaranteed to be compatible with future Apache SIS releases. Serialization support is appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running the same version of Apache SIS. For long term storage, use XML instead.
Since:
0.3
See Also:
  • Constructor Details

    • DefaultRequestedDate

      public DefaultRequestedDate()
      Constructs an initially empty requested date.
    • DefaultRequestedDate

      public DefaultRequestedDate(RequestedDate object)
      Constructs a new instance initialized with the values from the specified metadata object. This is a shallow copy constructor, because the other metadata contained in the given object are not recursively copied.
      Parameters:
      object - the metadata to copy values from, or null if none.
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  • Method Details

    • castOrCopy

      public static DefaultRequestedDate castOrCopy(RequestedDate object)
      Returns a SIS metadata implementation with the values of the given arbitrary implementation. This method performs the first applicable action in the following choices:
      • If the given object is null, then this method returns null.
      • Otherwise if the given object is already an instance of Default­Requested­Date, then it is returned unchanged.
      • Otherwise a new Default­Requested­Date instance is created using the copy constructor and returned. Note that this is a shallow copy operation, because the other metadata contained in the given object are not recursively copied.
      Parameters:
      object - the object to get as a SIS implementation, or null if none.
      Returns:
      a SIS implementation containing the values of the given object (may be the given object itself), or null if the argument was null.
    • getRequestedDateOfCollection

      public Date getRequestedDateOfCollection()
      Returns the preferred date and time of collection.
      Specified by:
      get­Requested­Date­Of­Collection in interface Requested­Date
      Returns:
      preferred date and time, or null.
    • setRequestedDateOfCollection

      public void setRequestedDateOfCollection(Date newValue)
      Sets the preferred date and time of collection.
      Parameters:
      new­Value - the new requested date of collection value.
    • getLatestAcceptableDate

      public Date getLatestAcceptableDate()
      Returns the latest date and time collection must be completed.
      Specified by:
      get­Latest­Acceptable­Date in interface Requested­Date
      Returns:
      latest date and time, or null.
    • setLatestAcceptableDate

      public void setLatestAcceptableDate(Date newValue)
      Sets the latest date and time collection must be completed.
      Parameters:
      new­Value - the new latest acceptable data value.