I have an IDE which I can use to automatically create constructors and setters for instance variables, but I was wondering if the way that it creates them is possibly not best practice. Here is what it does:
private String partNum;
private String partDesc;
private int quant;
private double price;
public Invoice( String partNum, String partDesc, int quant, double price )
{
this.partNum = partNum;
this.partDesc = partDesc;
this.quant = quant;
this.price = price;
}
It's the 'this.name' thing that I'm worried about, as well as the constructor labeling the parameters the same names as the variables it's constructing. The setter also does the same thing -- uses a parameter name that's the same as the name of the variable it's setting, and uses this.name.
So, is there anything wrong with this?