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I have a class which represents some translations of a keyword.



public abstract class Name {

private String name;
private String name_de;
private String name_it;
private String name_fr;
private String name_hu;
private String name_cs;

public Name(String name_key, String name_de, String name_it, String name_fr, String name_hu, String name_cs) {
super();
this.name = name_key;
this.name_de = name_de;
this.name_it = name_it;
this.name_fr = name_fr;
this.name_hu = name_hu;
this.name_cs = name_cs;
}


Each translation has to be an own field because of saving purpose. The problem here is that I cant make sure that for instance the german translation is really the second parameter.



I was thinking about to create an own Object for each translation, but seems a litte bit of overhead. Are there any other options to represent a translation class?










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    I have a class which represents some translations of a keyword.



    public abstract class Name {

    private String name;
    private String name_de;
    private String name_it;
    private String name_fr;
    private String name_hu;
    private String name_cs;

    public Name(String name_key, String name_de, String name_it, String name_fr, String name_hu, String name_cs) {
    super();
    this.name = name_key;
    this.name_de = name_de;
    this.name_it = name_it;
    this.name_fr = name_fr;
    this.name_hu = name_hu;
    this.name_cs = name_cs;
    }


    Each translation has to be an own field because of saving purpose. The problem here is that I cant make sure that for instance the german translation is really the second parameter.



    I was thinking about to create an own Object for each translation, but seems a litte bit of overhead. Are there any other options to represent a translation class?










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      I have a class which represents some translations of a keyword.



      public abstract class Name {

      private String name;
      private String name_de;
      private String name_it;
      private String name_fr;
      private String name_hu;
      private String name_cs;

      public Name(String name_key, String name_de, String name_it, String name_fr, String name_hu, String name_cs) {
      super();
      this.name = name_key;
      this.name_de = name_de;
      this.name_it = name_it;
      this.name_fr = name_fr;
      this.name_hu = name_hu;
      this.name_cs = name_cs;
      }


      Each translation has to be an own field because of saving purpose. The problem here is that I cant make sure that for instance the german translation is really the second parameter.



      I was thinking about to create an own Object for each translation, but seems a litte bit of overhead. Are there any other options to represent a translation class?










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      I have a class which represents some translations of a keyword.



      public abstract class Name {

      private String name;
      private String name_de;
      private String name_it;
      private String name_fr;
      private String name_hu;
      private String name_cs;

      public Name(String name_key, String name_de, String name_it, String name_fr, String name_hu, String name_cs) {
      super();
      this.name = name_key;
      this.name_de = name_de;
      this.name_it = name_it;
      this.name_fr = name_fr;
      this.name_hu = name_hu;
      this.name_cs = name_cs;
      }


      Each translation has to be an own field because of saving purpose. The problem here is that I cant make sure that for instance the german translation is really the second parameter.



      I was thinking about to create an own Object for each translation, but seems a litte bit of overhead. Are there any other options to represent a translation class?







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