java.lang.annotation
Interface Annotation
- All Known Implementing Classes: 
- Deprecated, Documented, Inherited, Override, Retention, SuppressWarnings, Target
- public interface Annotation 
The common interface extended by all annotation types.  Note that an
 interface that manually extends this one does not define
 an annotation type.  Also note that this interface does not itself
 define an annotation type.
- Since:
- 1.5
| Method Summary | 
|  Class<? extends Annotation> | annotationType()Returns the annotation type of this annotation.
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|  boolean | equals(Object obj)Returns true if the specified object represents an annotation
 that is logically equivalent to this one.
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|  int | hashCode()Returns the hash code of this annotation, as defined below:
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|  String | toString()Returns a string representation of this annotation.
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equals
boolean equals(Object obj)
- Returns true if the specified object represents an annotation
 that is logically equivalent to this one.  In other words,
 returns true if the specified object is an instance of the same
 annotation type as this instance, all of whose members are equal
 to the corresponding member of this annotation, as defined below:
 
    - Two corresponding primitive typed members whose values are
    x and y are considered equal if x == y,
    unless their type is float or double.
    
- Two corresponding float members whose values
    are x and y are considered equal if
    Float.valueOf(x).equals(Float.valueOf(y)).
    (Unlike the == operator, NaN is considered equal
    to itself, and 0.0f unequal to -0.0f.) 
    
- Two corresponding double members whose values
    are x and y are considered equal if
    Double.valueOf(x).equals(Double.valueOf(y)).
    (Unlike the == operator, NaN is considered equal
    to itself, and 0.0 unequal to -0.0.)
    
- Two corresponding String, Class, enum, or
    annotation typed members whose values are x and y
    are considered equal if x.equals(y).  (Note that this
    definition is recursive for annotation typed members.)
    
- Two corresponding array typed members x and y
    are considered equal if Arrays.equals(x, y), for the
    appropriate overloading of Arrays.equals(long[], long[]).
 
 
- 
- Overrides:
- equalsin class- Object
 
- 
- Parameters:
- obj- the reference object with which to compare.
- Returns:
- true if the specified object represents an annotation
     that is logically equivalent to this one, otherwise false
- See Also:
- Object.hashCode(),- Hashtable
 
hashCode
int hashCode()
- Returns the hash code of this annotation, as defined below:
 The hash code of an annotation is the sum of the hash codes
 of its members (including those with default values), as defined
 below:
 The hash code of an annotation member is (127 times the hash code
 of the member-name as computed by String.hashCode()) XOR
 the hash code of the member-value, as defined below:
 The hash code of a member-value depends on its type:
  
 - The hash code of a primitive value v is equal to
     WrapperType.valueOf(v).hashCode(), where
     WrapperType is the wrapper type corresponding
     to the primitive type of v (Byte,Character,Double,Float,Integer,Long,Short, orBoolean).
- The hash code of a string, enum, class, or annotation member-value
     I     v is computed as by calling
     v.hashCode().  (In the case of annotation
     member values, this is a recursive definition.)
 
- The hash code of an array member-value is computed by calling
     the appropriate overloading of
     Arrays.hashCodeon the value.  (There is one overloading for each primitive
     type, and one for object reference types.)
 
 
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- Overrides:
- hashCodein class- Object
 
- 
- Returns:
- the hash code of this annotation
- See Also:
- Object.equals(java.lang.Object),- Hashtable
 
toString
String toString()
- Returns a string representation of this annotation.  The details
 of the representation are implementation-dependent, but the following
 may be regarded as typical:
 
   @com.acme.util.Name(first=Alfred, middle=E., last=Neuman)
  
 
- 
- Overrides:
- toStringin class- Object
 
- 
- Returns:
- a string representation of this annotation
 
annotationType
Class<? extends Annotation> annotationType()
- Returns the annotation type of this annotation.
 
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