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* * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* * Created on Apr 20, 2005 * * To change the template for this generated file go to * Window>Preferences>Java>Code Generation>Code and Comments */ package fedora.server.utilities; import fedora.server.errors.GeneralException; /** * @author wdn5e * * To change the template for this generated type comment go to * Window>Preferences>Java>Code Generation>Code and Comments */ public class ProtocolPort { private String protocol; private String port; public ProtocolPort (String protocol, String port) throws GeneralException { if ((! ServerUtility.HTTP.equals(protocol)) && (! ServerUtility.HTTPS.equals(protocol))) { throw new GeneralException("bad protocol in ProtocolPort constructor"); } if ((port == null) || "".equals(port)) { throw new GeneralException("bad port in ProtocolPort constructor"); } this.protocol = protocol; this.port = port; } public String getProtocol() { return protocol; } public String getPort() { return port; } public static void main(String[] args) { } }




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