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package nl.nn.xmldecoder;
/**
* This class is intended to handle <void> element.
* This element looks like <object> element,
* but its value is not used as an argument for element
* that contains this one.
* The following atributes are supported:
*
* - class
*
- the type is used for static methods and fields
*
- method
*
- the method name
*
- property
*
- the property name
*
- index
*
- the property index
*
- field
*
- the field name
*
- idref
*
- the identifier to refer to the variable
*
- id
*
- the identifier of the variable that is intended to store the result
*
*
* @since 1.7
*
* @author Sergey A. Malenkov
*/
final class VoidElementHandler extends ObjectElementHandler {
/**
* Tests whether the value of this element can be used
* as an argument of the element that contained in this one.
*
* @return {@code true} if the value of this element should be used
* as an argument of the element that contained in this one,
* {@code false} otherwise
*/
@Override
protected boolean isArgument() {
return false; // hack for compatibility
}
}