> > Nope -- I haven't yet encountered a setter annotation, only getters. You > didn't answer the question: what does it mean to have a field with a > getteruserlevel but not a setteruserlevel? Does it mean it can't be set? Or > does it default to the same as the getter? >
It means that the value cannot be changed. -- *Prageeth Silva*
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