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* @author Scott Ferguson
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package com.caucho.jms.selector;
import javax.jms.JMSException;
import javax.jms.Message;
import java.util.HashMap;
/**
* The base selector.
*/
public class InSelector extends Selector {
private Selector _expr;
private HashMap _values;
InSelector(Selector expr)
{
_expr = expr;
_values = new HashMap();
}
void addValue(String value)
{
_values.put(value, value);
}
/**
* Evaluate the message. The boolean literal selector returns
* the value of the boolean.
*/
Object evaluate(Message message)
throws JMSException
{
Object lobj = _expr.evaluate(message);
if (! (lobj instanceof String))
return NULL;
return toBoolean(_values.get(lobj) != null);
}
}
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