// Generated on: 2019.04.05 at 08:01:44 AM BST
//
-
package jalview.xml.binding.uniprot;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlElement;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlType;
-
/**
- * Describes the subcellular location and optionally the topology and orientation of a molecule.
+ * Describes the subcellular location and optionally the topology and
+ * orientation of a molecule.
*
- * <p>Java class for subcellularLocationType complex type.
+ * <p>
+ * Java class for subcellularLocationType complex type.
*
- * <p>The following schema fragment specifies the expected content contained within this class.
+ * <p>
+ * The following schema fragment specifies the expected content contained within
+ * this class.
*
* <pre>
* <complexType name="subcellularLocationType">
*
*/
@XmlAccessorType(XmlAccessType.FIELD)
-@XmlType(name = "subcellularLocationType", propOrder = {
- "location",
- "topology",
- "orientation"
-})
-public class SubcellularLocationType {
+@XmlType(
+ name = "subcellularLocationType",
+ propOrder =
+ { "location", "topology", "orientation" })
+public class SubcellularLocationType
+{
+
+ @XmlElement(required = true)
+ protected List<EvidencedStringType> location;
+
+ protected List<EvidencedStringType> topology;
- @XmlElement(required = true)
- protected List<EvidencedStringType> location;
- protected List<EvidencedStringType> topology;
- protected List<EvidencedStringType> orientation;
+ protected List<EvidencedStringType> orientation;
- /**
- * Gets the value of the location property.
- *
- * <p>
- * This accessor method returns a reference to the live list,
- * not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the
- * returned list will be present inside the JAXB object.
- * This is why there is not a <CODE>set</CODE> method for the location property.
- *
- * <p>
- * For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
- * <pre>
- * getLocation().add(newItem);
- * </pre>
- *
- *
- * <p>
- * Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
- * {@link EvidencedStringType }
- *
- *
- */
- public List<EvidencedStringType> getLocation() {
- if (location == null) {
- location = new ArrayList<EvidencedStringType>();
- }
- return this.location;
+ /**
+ * Gets the value of the location property.
+ *
+ * <p>
+ * This accessor method returns a reference to the live list, not a snapshot.
+ * Therefore any modification you make to the returned list will be present
+ * inside the JAXB object. This is why there is not a <CODE>set</CODE> method
+ * for the location property.
+ *
+ * <p>
+ * For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
+ *
+ * <pre>
+ * getLocation().add(newItem);
+ * </pre>
+ *
+ *
+ * <p>
+ * Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
+ * {@link EvidencedStringType }
+ *
+ *
+ */
+ public List<EvidencedStringType> getLocation()
+ {
+ if (location == null)
+ {
+ location = new ArrayList<EvidencedStringType>();
}
+ return this.location;
+ }
- /**
- * Gets the value of the topology property.
- *
- * <p>
- * This accessor method returns a reference to the live list,
- * not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the
- * returned list will be present inside the JAXB object.
- * This is why there is not a <CODE>set</CODE> method for the topology property.
- *
- * <p>
- * For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
- * <pre>
- * getTopology().add(newItem);
- * </pre>
- *
- *
- * <p>
- * Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
- * {@link EvidencedStringType }
- *
- *
- */
- public List<EvidencedStringType> getTopology() {
- if (topology == null) {
- topology = new ArrayList<EvidencedStringType>();
- }
- return this.topology;
+ /**
+ * Gets the value of the topology property.
+ *
+ * <p>
+ * This accessor method returns a reference to the live list, not a snapshot.
+ * Therefore any modification you make to the returned list will be present
+ * inside the JAXB object. This is why there is not a <CODE>set</CODE> method
+ * for the topology property.
+ *
+ * <p>
+ * For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
+ *
+ * <pre>
+ * getTopology().add(newItem);
+ * </pre>
+ *
+ *
+ * <p>
+ * Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
+ * {@link EvidencedStringType }
+ *
+ *
+ */
+ public List<EvidencedStringType> getTopology()
+ {
+ if (topology == null)
+ {
+ topology = new ArrayList<EvidencedStringType>();
}
+ return this.topology;
+ }
- /**
- * Gets the value of the orientation property.
- *
- * <p>
- * This accessor method returns a reference to the live list,
- * not a snapshot. Therefore any modification you make to the
- * returned list will be present inside the JAXB object.
- * This is why there is not a <CODE>set</CODE> method for the orientation property.
- *
- * <p>
- * For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
- * <pre>
- * getOrientation().add(newItem);
- * </pre>
- *
- *
- * <p>
- * Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
- * {@link EvidencedStringType }
- *
- *
- */
- public List<EvidencedStringType> getOrientation() {
- if (orientation == null) {
- orientation = new ArrayList<EvidencedStringType>();
- }
- return this.orientation;
+ /**
+ * Gets the value of the orientation property.
+ *
+ * <p>
+ * This accessor method returns a reference to the live list, not a snapshot.
+ * Therefore any modification you make to the returned list will be present
+ * inside the JAXB object. This is why there is not a <CODE>set</CODE> method
+ * for the orientation property.
+ *
+ * <p>
+ * For example, to add a new item, do as follows:
+ *
+ * <pre>
+ * getOrientation().add(newItem);
+ * </pre>
+ *
+ *
+ * <p>
+ * Objects of the following type(s) are allowed in the list
+ * {@link EvidencedStringType }
+ *
+ *
+ */
+ public List<EvidencedStringType> getOrientation()
+ {
+ if (orientation == null)
+ {
+ orientation = new ArrayList<EvidencedStringType>();
}
+ return this.orientation;
+ }
}