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JSefa (Java Simple exchange format api) is a simple library for stream-based serialization of java objects to XML, CSV, FLR or any other format and back again using an iterator-style interface independent of the serialization format. The mapping between java object types and types of the serialization format (e. g. xml complex element types) can be defined either by annotating the java classes or programmatically using a simple API. The current implementation supports XML, CSV and FLR - for XML it is based on JSR 173.

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package net.sf.jsefa.csv.annotation;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;

import net.sf.jsefa.rbf.mapping.RbfEntryPoint;

/**
 * Factory for creating {@link RbfEntryPoint}s from annotated classes using the {@link CsvDataType} annotation.
 * 
 * @author Norman Lahme-Huetig
 * 
 */
public final class CsvEntryPointFactory {
    /**
     * Creates entry points for the given object types.
     * 
     * @param objectTypes the object types
     * @param typeMappingFactory the type mapping factory
     * @return a Collection of entry points.
     */
    public static Collection createEntryPoints(CsvTypeMappingFactory typeMappingFactory,
            Class... objectTypes) {
        Collection entryPoints = new ArrayList(objectTypes.length);
        for (Class objectType : objectTypes) {
            String dataTypeName = typeMappingFactory.createIfAbsent(objectType);
            String prefix = getAnnotatedPrefix(objectType, objectType.getSimpleName());
            entryPoints.add(new RbfEntryPoint(dataTypeName, prefix, null));
        }
        return entryPoints;
    }

    private static String getAnnotatedPrefix(Class objectType, String defaultName) {
        return objectType.getAnnotation(CsvDataType.class).defaultPrefix();
    }

    private CsvEntryPointFactory() {

    }

}




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