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Library.javaAPI DocExample2172Thu Dec 15 22:23:02 GMT 2005com.oreilly.jent.struts.library.model

Library

public class Library extends Object
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Fields Summary
private Map
books
Constructors Summary
public Library()

 // use a hashtable for synchronization

    
    Book melville = new Book();
    melville.setAuthor("Herman Melville");
    melville.setTitle("Moby Dick");
    melville.setISBN("0553213113");
    books.put(melville.getTrackingID(), melville);

    Book crawford = new Book();
    crawford.setTitle("J2EE Design Patterns");
    crawford.setAuthor("William Crawford & Jonathan Kaplan");
    crawford.setISBN("0596004273");
    books.put(crawford.getTrackingID(), crawford);
  
Methods Summary
public voidaddBook(Book book)

    if (book != null) books.put(book.getTrackingID(), book);
  
public java.util.ListgetBookList()

    return new ArrayList(books.values());
  
public java.util.MapgetBooks()

    return books;