Getters/setters in Java

George Profenza picture George Profenza · May 17, 2009 · Viewed 44.6k times · Source

I'm new to Java, but have some OOP experience with ActionScript 3, so I'm trying to migrate relying on stuff I know.

In ActionScript 3 you can create getters and setters using the get and set keywords, meaning you create a method in the class and access data through a property of an instance of that class. I might sound complicated, but it's not. Here's an example:

class Dummy{

    private var _name:String;

    public function Dummy(name:String=null){
        this._name = name;
    }

    //getter
    public function get name():String{
        return _name;
    }

    //setter
    public function set name(value:String):void{
    //do some validation if necessary
        _name = value;
    }

}

And I would access name in an object as:

var dummy:Dummy = new Dummy("fred");
trace(dummy.name);//prints: fred
dummy.name = "lolo";//setter
trace(dummy.name);//getter

How would I do that in Java?

Just having some public fields is out of the question. I've noticed that there is this convention of using get and set in front of methods, which I'm OK with.

For example,

class Dummy{

    String _name;

    public void Dummy(){}

    public void Dummy(String name){
        _name = name;
    }

    public String getName(){
        return _name;
    }

    public void setName(String name){
        _name = name;
    }

}

Is there an equivalent of ActionScript 3 getter/setters in Java, as in accessing a private field as a field from an instance of the class, but having a method for implementing that internally in the class?

Answer

zenazn picture zenazn · May 17, 2009

Nope. AS3 getters and setters are an ECMAScript thing. In Java, you're stuck with the getVal() and setVal() style functions--there isn't any syntactic sugar to make things easy for you.

I think Eclipse can help auto-generating those types of things though...