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Product.javaAPI DocExample1805Thu Dec 15 20:57:06 GMT 2005com.oreilly.jent.jsp

Product

public class Product extends Object
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Fields Summary
private String
name
private double
price
Constructors Summary
Methods Summary
public java.lang.StringgetName()


       
        return name;
    
public doublegetPrice()

        return price;
    
static com.oreilly.jent.jsp.ProductmakeProduct(java.lang.String newName, double newPrice)

        Product p = new Product();
        p.setName(newName);
        p.setPrice(newPrice);
        return p;
    
public voidsetName(java.lang.String name)

        this.name = name;
    
public voidsetPrice(double price)

        this.price = price;