package org.nanotek;
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import org.nanotek.cms.domain.TemporalImaginary;
/**
Ficou engraçado.. -)
What we know here, is that the class now is an "authentic" Java bean (pojo) without visual representation but with "temporal" and "physical representation"implementation more "nothing", except by the fact that the object has 2 constraints, the "abstract concept of the instance time" and an ID that qualified the object as "present" on some container.
**/
@SuppressWarnings({ "hiding", "serial" })
public abstract class ImaginaryKongee< I extends Kong<?> , StringKong> implements TemporalImaginary< Kong<?> , Kong<String>>{
public ImaginaryKongee() {
}
@Override
public abstract Kong<?> getId();
@Override //this will be the imaginary
public abstract Kong<String> getTemporalImaginary(final Kong<String> kong);
}
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