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package org.apache.struts.action;

import org.apache.struts.upload.MultipartRequestHandler;

import java.io.Serializable;

/**
 * 

Provide a wrapper around an {@link ActionServlet} to expose only those * methods needed by other objects. When used with an {@link ActionForm}, * subclasses must be careful that they do not return an object with public * getters and setters that could be exploited by automatic population of * properties.

* * @version $Rev$ $Date: 2005-05-07 12:11:38 -0400 (Sat, 07 May 2005) * $ * @since Struts 1.0.1 */ public class ActionServletWrapper implements Serializable { /** *

The servlet instance to which we are attached.

*/ protected transient ActionServlet servlet = null; /** *

Create object and set servlet property.

* * @param servlet ActionServlet to wrap */ public ActionServletWrapper(ActionServlet servlet) { super(); this.servlet = servlet; } /** *

Set servlet to a MultipartRequestHandler.

* * @param object The MultipartRequestHandler */ public void setServletFor(MultipartRequestHandler object) { object.setServlet(this.servlet); // :FIXME: Should this be based on an "setServlet" // interface or introspection for a setServlet method? // Or, is it safer to just add the types we want as we want them? } }




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