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Value Range generic structure
      

/*
 * @(#)ValueRange.java  1.0 Mar 8, 2008
 *
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//package org.eoti.util;

public class ValueRange<TYPE> {
  protected TYPE startInclusive;
  protected TYPE endInclusive;

  public ValueRange(TYPE startInclusive, TYPE endInclusive) {
    this.startInclusive = startInclusive;
    this.endInclusive = endInclusive;
  }

  public TYPE getStart() {
    return startInclusive;
  }

  public TYPE getEnd() {
    return endInclusive;
  }

  public void setStart(TYPE startInclusive) {
    this.startInclusive = startInclusive;
  }

  public void setEnd(TYPE endInclusive) {
    this.endInclusive = endInclusive;
  }
}

   
    
    
    
    
    
  














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