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package org.springframework.core.enums;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
/**
* Implementation of LabeledEnum which uses a String as the code type.
*
* <p>Should almost always be subclassed, but for some simple situations it may be
* used directly. Note that you will not be able to use unique type-based
* functionality like <code>LabeledEnumResolver.getLabeledEnumSet(type) in this case.
*
* @author Keith Donald
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 1.2.2
* @see org.springframework.core.enums.LabeledEnumResolver#getLabeledEnumSet(Class)
* @deprecated as of Spring 3.0, in favor of Java 5 enums.
*/
@Deprecated
public class StringCodedLabeledEnum extends AbstractGenericLabeledEnum {
/**
* The unique code of this enum.
*/
private final String code;
/**
* Create a new StringCodedLabeledEnum instance.
* @param code the String code
* @param label the label (can be <code>null</code>)
*/
public StringCodedLabeledEnum(String code, String label) {
super(label);
Assert.notNull(code, "'code' must not be null");
this.code = code;
}
public Comparable getCode() {
return this.code;
}
/**
* Return the String code of this LabeledEnum instance.
*/
public String getStringCode() {
return (String) getCode();
}
}
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