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* Copyright 2011 ArcBees Inc.
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package com.gwtplatform.common.client;
import com.google.inject.Provider;
/**
* This class can be used to contain a group of providers that should all sit
* behind the same split point. That is, if the code for one provided object is
* loaded, so is the code for the others. This is useful when the provided
* objects share the bulk of their code, which would end up in the left-overs if
* the objects were behind their individual split points.
* GWTP automatically handles ProviderBundles when used with ApplicationController
* and Ginjector generation.
*
*
* Here is an example use of a manual {@link ProviderBundle}:
*
*
* public class MyPresenterBundle extends ProviderBundle {
* public final static int ID_Object1 = 0;
* public final static int ID_Object2 = 1;
* public final static int BUNDLE_SIZE = 2;
*
* @Inject
* MyPresenterBundle(
* final Provider object1Provider,
* final Provider object2Provider) {
* super( BUNDLE_SIZE );
* providers[ID_Object1] = object1Provider;
* providers[ID_Object2] = object2Provider;
* }
* }
*/
public class ProviderBundle {
protected final Provider> providers[];
/**
* Constructs a {@link ProviderBundle} containing a given number of providers.
* After calling this constructor you should set the provider manually like
* so:
*
*
* providers[0] = object1Provider;
* providers[1] = object2Provider;
* ...
* providers[bundleSize-1] = objectNProvider;
*
* @param bundleSize The number of providers in the bundle.
*/
public ProviderBundle(int bundleSize) {
providers = new Provider>[bundleSize];
}
/**
* Accesses a provider given its id.
*
* @param providerId The id of the provider to access.
* @return The provider.
*/
public Provider> get(int providerId) {
return providers[providerId];
}
}