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* Fabric3
* Copyright (c) 2009-2015 Metaform Systems
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* Portions originally based on Apache Tuscany 2007
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package org.fabric3.implementation.spring.provision;
import java.net.URI;
import org.fabric3.spi.model.physical.PhysicalConnectionTargetDefinition;
import org.fabric3.spi.model.type.java.JavaType;
/**
* Used to attach the target side of a channel connection to a Spring bean consumer.
*/
public class SpringConnectionTargetDefinition extends PhysicalConnectionTargetDefinition {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 967914855829805771L;
private String beanName;
private JavaType type;
private String methodName;
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param beanName the name of the bean to dispatch events to
* @param methodName the name of the bean method to dispatch events to
* @param type the event type
* @param channelUri the URI of the source channel
*/
public SpringConnectionTargetDefinition(String beanName, String methodName, JavaType type, URI channelUri) {
this.beanName = beanName;
this.methodName = methodName;
this.type = type;
setUri(channelUri);
}
public String getBeanName() {
return beanName;
}
public String getMethodName() {
return methodName;
}
public JavaType getType() {
return type;
}
}
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