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1 files changed, 16 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/pki/base/common/src/com/netscape/cmscore/jobs/CronRange.java b/pki/base/common/src/com/netscape/cmscore/jobs/CronRange.java
index 59293ee1b..0536276ed 100644
--- a/pki/base/common/src/com/netscape/cmscore/jobs/CronRange.java
+++ b/pki/base/common/src/com/netscape/cmscore/jobs/CronRange.java
@@ -17,27 +17,24 @@
// --- END COPYRIGHT BLOCK ---
package com.netscape.cmscore.jobs;
-
-
-
/**
* class representing one Job cron element
- * <p>here, an "item" refers to one of the 5 fields in a cron string;
- * "element" refers to any comma-deliminated element in an
- * "item"...which includes both numbers and '-' separated ranges.
* <p>
- * an Element can contain either an integer number or a range
- * specified as CronRange. In case of integer numbers, begin
- * and end are of the same value
- *
+ * here, an "item" refers to one of the 5 fields in a cron string; "element"
+ * refers to any comma-deliminated element in an "item"...which includes both
+ * numbers and '-' separated ranges.
+ * <p>
+ * an Element can contain either an integer number or a range specified as
+ * CronRange. In case of integer numbers, begin and end are of the same value
+ *
* @author cfu
* @version $Revision$, $Date$
*/
public class CronRange {
int mBegin = 0;
int mEnd = 0;
-
- public CronRange () {
+
+ public CronRange() {
}
/**
@@ -46,7 +43,7 @@ public class CronRange {
public void setBegin(int i) {
mBegin = i;
}
-
+
/**
* gets the lower boundary value of the range
*/
@@ -69,17 +66,16 @@ public class CronRange {
}
/**
- * checks to see if the lower and higher boundary values are
- * within the min/max.
+ * checks to see if the lower and higher boundary values are within the
+ * min/max.
+ *
* @param min the minimum value one can specify in this field
* @param max the maximum value one can specify in this field
- * @return a boolean (true/false) on whether the begin/end values
- * are within the min/max passed in the params
+ * @return a boolean (true/false) on whether the begin/end values are within
+ * the min/max passed in the params
*/
public boolean isValidRange(int min, int max) {
- if ((mEnd < mBegin) ||
- (mBegin < min) ||
- (mEnd > max))
+ if ((mEnd < mBegin) || (mBegin < min) || (mEnd > max))
return false;
else
return true;