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This project provides a Java client for the Conf·ident·ify APIs.
/*
* Confidentify API
* Services that let you build confidence and identify matches in customer data. ## Features overview * Contact data processing services (tagged with `process`) which offer validation and enrichment backed by inference and knowledge on complex data types such as names, email addresses, phone numbers. * Data matching and searching services (tagged with `matching`) that allow you to identify duplicated data or matches against third party contact data list. * Dataset management services (tagged with `dataset`) that allow record storage and retrieval. ## Integrator notes: * Use the `/auth` endpoint to get an access token. Access tokens are temporary, so design the client the be capable of renewing it. * The APIs are rate-limited, so design the client to be capable of retrying with some delay upon HTTP 429 responses.
*
* The version of the OpenAPI document: 1.1.0
*
*
* NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech).
* https://openapi-generator.tech
* Do not edit the class manually.
*/
package com.confidentify.client;
@javax.annotation.Generated(value = "org.openapitools.codegen.languages.JavaClientCodegen", date = "2020-04-21T21:21:06.848810800+02:00[Europe/Paris]")
public class StringUtil {
/**
* Check if the given array contains the given value (with case-insensitive comparison).
*
* @param array The array
* @param value The value to search
* @return true if the array contains the value
*/
public static boolean containsIgnoreCase(String[] array, String value) {
for (String str : array) {
if (value == null && str == null) {
return true;
}
if (value != null && value.equalsIgnoreCase(str)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Join an array of strings with the given separator.
*
* Note: This might be replaced by utility method from commons-lang or guava someday
* if one of those libraries is added as dependency.
*
*
* @param array The array of strings
* @param separator The separator
* @return the resulting string
*/
public static String join(String[] array, String separator) {
int len = array.length;
if (len == 0) {
return "";
}
StringBuilder out = new StringBuilder();
out.append(array[0]);
for (int i = 1; i < len; i++) {
out.append(separator).append(array[i]);
}
return out.toString();
}
}
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