Interface Identifier
- All Superinterfaces:
Immutable
,Serializable
- All Known Subinterfaces:
HierarchicalIdentifier<T>
,WritableIdentifier
- All Known Implementing Classes:
AbstractIdentifier
,AbstractQName
,AbstractStringIdentifier
,AbstractUUIDIdentifier
,AnnotationName
,DatastoreIdentifier
,MountPointLabel
,ObjectIdentifier
,ParserNamespace
,QName
,QNameModule
,SourceIdentifier
,UnresolvedQName
,UnresolvedQName.Qualified
,UnresolvedQName.Unqualified
,YangDataName
,YangInstanceIdentifier
,YangInstanceIdentifier.NodeIdentifier
,YangInstanceIdentifier.NodeIdentifierWithPredicates
,YangInstanceIdentifier.NodeIdentifierWithPredicates.Singleton
,YangInstanceIdentifier.NodeWithValue
,YangInstanceIdentifier.PathArgument
General identifier interface. It is primarily a marker for all things that identify concepts -- such as names,
addresses, classes, etc. We do not require too much, just that the identifiers are serializable (and thus
transferable).
Implementations are expected to implement hashCode()
and equals(Object)
methods in a way,
which ensures that objects before and after serialization are considered equal.
Implementations are advised to use the Externalizable
Proxy pattern to allow future evolution
of their serialization format. For further efficiency, implementations should consider implementing
WritableObject
, so they can be efficiently embedded in other Serializable
and WritableObject
s
objects.
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Method Summary