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Public Methods
| Name | Description |
 | ShouldSerializeMaxAge | A ShouldSerialize[Object] method (ShouldSerializeMaxAge) that returns true or false. XML serialization enables an object's public fields and properties to be saved and loaded to/from an XML file. Typically, XML serialization will be desired for an object that is not null or empty and has a value such as a string object or a list object that is not null and has at least one element. |
 | ShouldSerializeMaxAmount | A ShouldSerialize[Object] method (ShouldSerializeMaxAmount) that returns true or false. XML serialization enables an object's public fields and properties to be saved and loaded to/from an XML file. Typically, XML serialization will be desired for an object that is not null or empty and has a value such as a string object or a list object that is not null and has at least one element. |
 | ShouldSerializeMaxDisabledAge | A ShouldSerialize[Object] method (ShouldSerializeMaxDisabledAge) that returns true or false. XML serialization enables an object's public fields and properties to be saved and loaded to/from an XML file. Typically, XML serialization will be desired for an object that is not null or empty and has a value such as a string object or a list object that is not null and has at least one element. |
 | ShouldSerializeMaxPremium | A ShouldSerialize[Object] method (ShouldSerializeMaxPremium) that returns true or false. XML serialization enables an object's public fields and properties to be saved and loaded to/from an XML file. Typically, XML serialization will be desired for an object that is not null or empty and has a value such as a string object or a list object that is not null and has at least one element. |
 | ShouldSerializeMaxSalaryMultiplier | A ShouldSerialize[Object] method (ShouldSerializeMaxSalaryMultiplier) that returns true or false. XML serialization enables an object's public fields and properties to be saved and loaded to/from an XML file. Typically, XML serialization will be desired for an object that is not null or empty and has a value such as a string object or a list object that is not null and has at least one element. |
 | ShouldSerializeMaxStudentAge | A ShouldSerialize[Object] method (ShouldSerializeMaxStudentAge) that returns true or false. XML serialization enables an object's public fields and properties to be saved and loaded to/from an XML file. Typically, XML serialization will be desired for an object that is not null or empty and has a value such as a string object or a list object that is not null and has at least one element. |
 | ShouldSerializeMinAge | A ShouldSerialize[Object] method (ShouldSerializeMinAge) that returns true or false. XML serialization enables an object's public fields and properties to be saved and loaded to/from an XML file. Typically, XML serialization will be desired for an object that is not null or empty and has a value such as a string object or a list object that is not null and has at least one element. |
 | ShouldSerializeMinAmount | A ShouldSerialize[Object] method (ShouldSerializeMinAmount) that returns true or false. XML serialization enables an object's public fields and properties to be saved and loaded to/from an XML file. Typically, XML serialization will be desired for an object that is not null or empty and has a value such as a string object or a list object that is not null and has at least one element. |
 | ShouldSerializeMinPremium | A ShouldSerialize[Object] method (ShouldSerializeMinPremium) that returns true or false. XML serialization enables an object's public fields and properties to be saved and loaded to/from an XML file. Typically, XML serialization will be desired for an object that is not null or empty and has a value such as a string object or a list object that is not null and has at least one element. |
 | ShouldSerializeMinSalaryMultiplier | A ShouldSerialize[Object] method (ShouldSerializeMinSalaryMultiplier) that returns true or false. XML serialization enables an object's public fields and properties to be saved and loaded to/from an XML file. Typically, XML serialization will be desired for an object that is not null or empty and has a value such as a string object or a list object that is not null and has at least one element. |
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