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public interface EmailAddress
Represents an email address.- Author:
- Farrukh S. Najmi
- See Also:
User
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description String
getAddress()
Returns the email address for this object.String
getType()
Gets the type for this object.void
setAddress(String address)
Sets the email address for this object.void
setType(String type)
Sets the type for this object.
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Method Detail
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getAddress
String getAddress() throws JAXRException
Returns the email address for this object. Default is a NULL String.- Capability Level: 0
- Returns:
- the actual email address (e.g. john.doe@acme.com)
- Throws:
JAXRException
- If the JAXR provider encounters an internal error
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setAddress
void setAddress(String address) throws JAXRException
Sets the email address for this object.- Capability Level: 0
- Parameters:
address
- the actual email address (e.g. john.doe@acme.com)- Throws:
JAXRException
- If the JAXR provider encounters an internal error
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getType
String getType() throws JAXRException
Gets the type for this object. Default is a NULL String.- Capability Level: 0
- Returns:
- the usage type for this object which is an arbitrary value (e.g. "Home" or "Office")
- Throws:
JAXRException
- If the JAXR provider encounters an internal error
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setType
void setType(String type) throws JAXRException
Sets the type for this object.- Capability Level: 0
- Parameters:
type
- the usage type for this object which is an arbitrary value (e.g. "Home" or "Office")- Throws:
JAXRException
- If the JAXR provider encounters an internal error
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