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package rapture.kernel;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* The addin api manager holds implementations (*ImplWrapper instances) of APIs
* that have been found from an api-addins style folder. The binding code of these apis
* is autogenerated using SdkGen and then implemented by an SDK user. This manager is used to cement
* the APIs into an appropriate Kernel spot in Rapture and to allow an API servlet mapping to take
* place as well.
*
* @author amkimian
*
*/
public class AddedApiManager {
private Map apis = new HashMap();
public Object get(String apiName) {
return apis.get(apiName);
}
public void addAPI(String name, Object baseApi) {
apis.put(name, baseApi);
}
}
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