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package org.apache.zookeeper.server.jersey.cfg;

import java.util.HashMap;

public class Credentials extends HashMap {

   public static Credentials join(Credentials a, Credentials b) {
       Credentials result = new Credentials();
       result.putAll(a);
       result.putAll(b);
       return result;
   }
   
   public Credentials() {
       super();
   }
   
   public Credentials(String credentials) {
       super();
       
       if (!credentials.trim().equals("")) {
           String[] parts = credentials.split(",");
           for(String p : parts) {
               String[] userPass = p.split(":");
               put(userPass[0], userPass[1]);
           }
       }
   }
}




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