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AceQL HTTP is a framework of REST like http APIs that allow to access to remote SQL databases over http from any device that supports http. AceQL HTTP is provided with three client SDK: - The AceQL C# Client SDK allows to wrap the HTTP APIs using Microsoft SQL Server like calls in their code, just like they would for a local database. - The AceQL Java Client JDBC Driver allows to wrap the HTTP APIs using JDBC calls in their code, just like they would for a local database. - The AceQL Python Client SDK allows SQL calls to be encoded with standard unmodified DB-API 2.0 syntax

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/*
 * This file is part of AceQL HTTP.
 * AceQL HTTP: SQL Over HTTP
 * Copyright (C) 2020,  KawanSoft SAS
 * (http://www.kawansoft.com). All rights reserved.
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 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
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package org.kawanfw.sql.tomcat;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;

public class TomcatStarterUtilFirewall {


    public static List getList(String sqlFirewallClassNameArray) {

	List sqlFirewallClassNames = new ArrayList<>();

	if (sqlFirewallClassNameArray == null || sqlFirewallClassNameArray.isEmpty()) {
	    return sqlFirewallClassNames;
	}

	String [] array = sqlFirewallClassNameArray.split(",");

	sqlFirewallClassNames = Arrays.asList(array);
	return sqlFirewallClassNames;
    }

}




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