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package javax.naming;
/**
* This class represents the string form of the address of
* a communications end-point.
* It consists of a type that describes the communication mechanism
* and a string contents specific to that communication mechanism.
* The format and interpretation of
* the address type and the contents of the address are based on
* the agreement of three parties: the client that uses the address,
* the object/server that can be reached using the address, and the
* administrator or program that creates the address.
*
* <p> An example of a string reference address is a host name.
* Another example of a string reference address is a URL.
*
* <p> A string reference address is immutable:
* once created, it cannot be changed. Multithreaded access to
* a single StringRefAddr need not be synchronized.
*
* @author Rosanna Lee
* @author Scott Seligman
*
* @see RefAddr
* @see BinaryRefAddr
* @since 1.3
*/
public class StringRefAddr extends RefAddr {
/**
* Contains the contents of this address.
* Can be null.
* @serial
*/
private String contents;
/**
* Constructs a new instance of StringRefAddr using its address type
* and contents.
*
* @param addrType A non-null string describing the type of the address.
* @param addr The possibly null contents of the address in the form of a string.
*/
public StringRefAddr(String addrType, String addr) {
super(addrType);
contents = addr;
}
/**
* Retrieves the contents of this address. The result is a string.
*
* @return The possibly null address contents.
*/
public Object getContent() {
return contents;
}
/**
* Use serialVersionUID from JNDI 1.1.1 for interoperability
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = -8913762495138505527L;
}