87 lines
3.0 KiB
Java
87 lines
3.0 KiB
Java
/*
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* Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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*
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation. Sun designates this
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* particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
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* by Sun in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
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*
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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* accompanied this code).
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
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* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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*
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* Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara,
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* CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or
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* have any questions.
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*/
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package javax.naming;
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/**
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* This class represents the string form of the address of
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* a communications end-point.
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* It consists of a type that describes the communication mechanism
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* and a string contents specific to that communication mechanism.
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* The format and interpretation of
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* the address type and the contents of the address are based on
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* the agreement of three parties: the client that uses the address,
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* the object/server that can be reached using the address, and the
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* administrator or program that creates the address.
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*
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* <p> An example of a string reference address is a host name.
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* Another example of a string reference address is a URL.
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*
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* <p> A string reference address is immutable:
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* once created, it cannot be changed. Multithreaded access to
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* a single StringRefAddr need not be synchronized.
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*
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* @author Rosanna Lee
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* @author Scott Seligman
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*
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* @see RefAddr
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* @see BinaryRefAddr
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* @since 1.3
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*/
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public class StringRefAddr extends RefAddr {
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/**
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* Contains the contents of this address.
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* Can be null.
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* @serial
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*/
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private String contents;
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/**
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* Constructs a new instance of StringRefAddr using its address type
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* and contents.
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*
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* @param addrType A non-null string describing the type of the address.
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* @param addr The possibly null contents of the address in the form of a string.
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*/
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public StringRefAddr(String addrType, String addr) {
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super(addrType);
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contents = addr;
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}
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/**
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* Retrieves the contents of this address. The result is a string.
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*
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* @return The possibly null address contents.
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*/
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public Object getContent() {
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return contents;
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}
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/**
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* Use serialVersionUID from JNDI 1.1.1 for interoperability
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*/
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private static final long serialVersionUID = -8913762495138505527L;
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}
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