Creating Entities
Given is the following entity:
public interface Person extends Entity
{
public String firstName();
public String lastName();
}
So how is it done?
Since the code generator provides a creator, we can use it to create a new Person
.
Person john = PersonCreator.New()
.firstName("John")
.lastName("Doe")
.create();
Let’s see what the debugger displays if we run this code:
There’s always an entity chain, with
-
The identity (
PersonEntity
) as outer layer -
Then the logic layers, none here in our example
-
And the innermost layer is always the data (
PersonData
), which holds the properties.
The properties can be accessed like defined in the entity’s interface:
String firstName = john.firstName(); // -> John
String lastName = john.lastName(); // -> Doe
The creator can also be used to create copies. Just hand over the existing one as template:
Person mike = PersonCreator.New(john) // use John as template
.firstName("Mike")
.create();
This will create a "Mike Doe".