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package reflex.value;
/**
* A reflex "port" is an abstract concept that is analogous to a file, in that
* you can "open" it, you can "write" to it and you can "read" from it.
*
* A port support field level writing/reading and record level writing/reading
*
* In a simplistic sense, a CSV port writer (that could be created and bound to
* a file system locally or a string object on the server) would append a ,
* after every field, and a CR after each record
*
* @author amkimian
*
*/
public class ReflexPortValue {
private String portName;
public ReflexPortValue(String portName) {
this.portName = portName;
}
public String getPortName() {
return portName;
}
public void setPortName(String portName) {
this.portName = portName;
}
}
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