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package org.jboss.netty.channel;


/**
 * The {@link ReceiveBufferSizePredictor} that always yields the same buffer
 * size prediction.  This predictor ignores the feed back from the I/O thread.
 */
public class FixedReceiveBufferSizePredictor implements
        ReceiveBufferSizePredictor {

    private final int bufferSize;

    /**
     * Creates a new predictor that always returns the same prediction of
     * the specified buffer size.
     */
    public FixedReceiveBufferSizePredictor(int bufferSize) {
        if (bufferSize <= 0) {
            throw new IllegalArgumentException(
                    "bufferSize must greater than 0: " + bufferSize);
        }
        this.bufferSize = bufferSize;
    }

    public int nextReceiveBufferSize() {
        return bufferSize;
    }

    public void previousReceiveBufferSize(int previousReceiveBufferSize) {
        // Ignore
    }
}




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