jdk/src/share/classes/javax/management/ToQueryString.java
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     1 /*
       
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    25 
       
    26 package javax.management;
       
    27 
       
    28 /* QueryExp classes can extend this to get non-default treatment for
       
    29  * Query.toString(q).  We're reluctant to change the public toString()
       
    30  * methods of the classes because people might be parsing them, even
       
    31  * though that's rather fragile.  But Query.toString(q) has no such
       
    32  * constraint so it can use the new toQueryString() method defined here.
       
    33  */
       
    34 class ToQueryString {
       
    35     String toQueryString() {
       
    36         return toString();
       
    37     }
       
    38 }