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package javax.faces.event;

import java.util.Map;

/**
 * 

A structure that contains the name of * the scope and the scope itself exposed as a Map<String, * Object>.

* * @since 2.0 */ public class ScopeContext { private String scopeName; private Map scope; // ------------------------------------------------------------ Constructors /** *

Construct this structure with the * supplied arguments.

* @param scopeName the name of the scope * @param scope the scope itself */ public ScopeContext(String scopeName, Map scope) { this.scopeName = scopeName; this.scope = scope; } // ---------------------------------------------------------- Public Methods /** *

Return the name of this custom * scope.

* * @return Return the name of this custom scope. */ public String getScopeName() { return scopeName; } /** *

Return the scope itself, exposed * as a Map.

* * @return Return the scope itself, exposed as a Map */ public Map getScope() { return scope; } }




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