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In this sample, PartKey is bound to the stored key tuple entry by * implementing the MarshalledTupleEntry interface.
* * @author Mark Hayes */ public class PartKey implements MarshalledTupleEntry { private String number; public PartKey(String number) { this.number = number; } public final String getNumber() { return number; } public String toString() { return "[PartKey: number=" + number + ']'; } // --- MarshalledTupleEntry implementation --- public PartKey() { // A no-argument constructor is necessary only to allow the binding to // instantiate objects of this class. } public void marshalEntry(TupleOutput keyOutput) { keyOutput.writeString(this.number); } public void unmarshalEntry(TupleInput keyInput) { this.number = keyInput.readString(); } }