package com.oreilly.jent.annotation.people;
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import java.io.Serializable;
public class SearchArg implements Serializable {
private String mArgName = null;
private String mArgValue = null;
public SearchArg() {
super();
}
public SearchArg(String name, String value) {
setName(name);
setValue(value);
}
/** Get the search argument name */
public String getName() {
return mArgName;
}
/** Set the search argument name */
public void setName(String argName) {
mArgName = argName;
}
/** Get the search argument value */
public String getValue() {
return mArgValue;
}
/** Set teh search argument value */
public void setValue(String argValue) {
mArgValue = argValue;
}
}
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