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package com.caucho.j2ee.appclient;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import com.caucho.loader.EnvironmentLocal;
/**
* Configuration for the ejb-ref.
*
* An ejb-ref is used to make an ejb available within the environment
* in which the ejb-ref is declared.
*/
public class ClientEjbRefContext
{
private static final EnvironmentLocal _local
= new EnvironmentLocal();
private ArrayList _ejbRefList = new ArrayList();
private ClientEjbRefContext()
{
}
public static ClientEjbRefContext createLocal()
{
ClientEjbRefContext local = _local.getLevel();
if (local == null) {
local = new ClientEjbRefContext();
_local.set(local);
}
return local;
}
void add(ClientEjbRef ejbRef)
{
_ejbRefList.add(ejbRef);
}
public String toString()
{
return "ClientEjbRefContext[]";
}
}
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