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/* $Id: PDFUAAdapter.java 1732018 2016-02-24 04:51:06Z gadams $ */
package org.apache.xmlgraphics.xmp.schemas.pdf;
import org.apache.xmlgraphics.xmp.Metadata;
import org.apache.xmlgraphics.xmp.XMPSchemaAdapter;
import org.apache.xmlgraphics.xmp.XMPSchemaRegistry;
/**
* Schema adapter implementation for both the old (deprecated) and the current PDF/UA schema.
* The old namespace is still needed to make Adobe Acrobat happy.
*/
public class PDFUAAdapter extends XMPSchemaAdapter {
private static final String PART = "part";
/**
* Constructs a new adapter for PDF/UA around the given metadata object.
* @param meta the underlying metadata
* @param namespace the namespace to access the schema (must be one of the PDF/UA schema
* namespaces)
*/
public PDFUAAdapter(Metadata meta, String namespace) {
super(meta, XMPSchemaRegistry.getInstance().getSchema(namespace));
}
public void setPart(int value) {
setValue(PART, Integer.toString(value));
}
public int getPart() {
return Integer.parseInt(getValue(PART));
}
}
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