I have a bean class say User.java
class User{
String a;
String b
String c;
...
}
how i use it in code,
function foo1(){
User u = new User();
//Getting data from DB and adding it to user class say
u.setA("a");
u.setC("c");
foo2(u)
}
function foo2(User u){
User u1 = new User();
//Getting data from another DB and adding it to user class say
u1.setA("a");
u1.setB("b");
//Compare it here,
Boolean status = u1.equals(u);
u1.toString().equals(u.toString());
}
I noticed that u1.equals(u);
returns true and u1.toString().equals(u.toString())
return false,
Can any one please explain it that what is the difference between both comparisons and which is batter to use. I just need to compare if both the beans are same or not(with respect to data).
what if i use u1 == u
... ???
Thanks in advance.
EDIT
public String toString() {
return this.getA() + "\t" + this.getB() + "\t" + this.getC() + "\t";
}
private boolean equals(String a, String b) {
// check for both being null
if (a == null && b == null)
return true;
// check for only one of them to be null
if ((a == null && b != null) || (a != null && b == null))
return false;
// check for equals()
return a.trim().equals(b.trim());
}
public boolean equals(User user) {
return equals(this.a, user.getA()) && equals(this.b, user.getB())
&& equals(this.c, user.getC());
}
equals()
,toString()
methods method