Class ComparableVersion
java.lang.Object
org.apache.maven.artifact.versioning.ComparableVersion
- All Implemented Interfaces:
 Comparable<ComparableVersion>
Generic implementation of version comparison.
Features:
- mixing of '
-' (hyphen) and '.' (dot) separators, - transition between characters and digits also constitutes a separator:
     
1.0alpha1 => [1, [alpha, 1]] - unlimited number of version components,
 - version components in the text can be digits or strings,
 - strings are checked for well-known qualifiers and the qualifier ordering is used for version ordering.
     Well-known qualifiers (case insensitive) are:
alphaorabetaorbmilestoneormrcorcrsnapshot(the empty string)orgaorfinalsp
 - a hyphen usually precedes a qualifier, and is always less important than digits/number, for example
   
1.0.RC2 < 1.0-RC3 < 1.0.1; but prefer1.0.0-RC1over1.0.0.RC1, and more generally:1.0.X2 < 1.0-X3 < 1.0.1for any stringX; but prefer1.0.0-X1over1.0.0.X1. 
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Constructor Summary
Constructors - 
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionintbooleaninthashCode()static voidMain to test version parsing and comparison.final voidparseVersion(String version) toString() 
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Constructor Details
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ComparableVersion
 
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Method Details
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parseVersion
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compareTo
- Specified by:
 compareToin interfaceComparable<ComparableVersion>
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toString
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getCanonical
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equals
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hashCode
public int hashCode() - 
main
Main to test version parsing and comparison.To check how "1.2.7" compares to "1.2-SNAPSHOT", for example, you can issue
java -jar ${maven.repo.local}/org/apache/maven/maven-artifact/${maven.version}/maven-artifact-${maven.version}.jar "1.2.7" "1.2-SNAPSHOT"command to command line. Result of given command will be something like this:Display parameters as parsed by Maven (in canonical form) and comparison result: 1. 1.2.7 == 1.2.7 1.2.7 > 1.2-SNAPSHOT 2. 1.2-SNAPSHOT == 1.2-snapshot- Parameters:
 args- the version strings to parse and compare. You can pass arbitrary number of version strings and always two adjacent will be compared.
 
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