org.coos.messaging.routing.RouterFactory Maven / Gradle / Ivy
/**
* COOS - Connected Objects Operating System (www.connectedobjects.org).
*
* Copyright (C) 2009 Telenor ASA and Tellu AS. All rights reserved.
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*/
package org.coos.messaging.routing;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import org.coos.messaging.routing.DefaultRouter;
/**
* @author Knut Eilif Husa, Tellu AS
*
*/
public class RouterFactory {
private static Hashtable routers = new Hashtable();
// Should read properties to instantate correct Router class
public static Router getRouterInstance(String instanceName) {
if (!routers.containsKey(instanceName)) {
routers.put(instanceName, new DefaultRouter(instanceName));
}
return (Router) routers.get(instanceName);
}
public static void clear() {
routers.clear();
}
}