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Professor.java

package com.oreilly.jent.hibernate;

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import java.util.Set;

public class Professor implements Person {
   private Long id;
   private String firstName;
   private String lastName;
   private Set emails;
   private Set classes;
   private String degree;
   private Set departments;

   public Long getId() {
      return id;
   }

   public void setId(Long id) {
      this.id = id;
   }

   public String getFirstName() {
      return firstName;
   }

   public void setFirstName(String firstName) {
      this.firstName = firstName;
   }

   public String getLastName() {
      return lastName;
   }

   public void setLastName(String lastName) {
      this.lastName = lastName;
   }

   public Set getEmails() {
      return emails;
   }

   public void setEmails(Set emails) {
      this.emails = emails;
   }

   public Set getClasses() {
      return classes;
   }

   public void setClasses(Set classes) {
      this.classes = classes;
   }

   public String getDegree() {
      return degree;
   }

   public void setDegree(String degree) {
      this.degree = degree;
   }

   public Set getDepartments() {
      return departments;
   }

   public void setDepartments(Set departments) {
      this.departments = departments;
   }
}