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package nl.nn.xmldecoder;
import java.lang.reflect.Array;
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import nl.nn.xmldecoder.finder.ConstructorFinder;
/**
* This class is intended to handle <new> element.
* It describes instantiation of the object.
* The {@code class} attribute denotes
* the name of the class to instantiate.
* The inner elements specifies the arguments of the constructor.
* For example:
* <new class="java.lang.Long">
* <string>10</string>
* </new>
* is equivalent to {@code new Long("10")} in Java code.
* The following atributes are supported:
*
* - class
*
- the type of object for instantiation
*
- id
*
- the identifier of the variable that is intended to store the result
*
*
* @since 1.7
*
* @author Sergey A. Malenkov
*/
class NewElementHandler extends ElementHandler {
private List