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package io.undertow.server.handlers.builder;

import io.undertow.server.HandlerWrapper;

/**
 * Parser that can build a handler from a string representation. The underlying syntax is quite simple, and example is
 * shown below:
 * 

* * rewrite[value="/path"] * * If a handler is only being passed a single parameter then the parameter name can be omitted. * Strings can be enclosed in optional double or single quotations marks, and quotation marks can be escaped using * \". *

* Array types are represented via a comma separated list of values enclosed in curly braces. *

* * @author Stuart Douglas */ public class HandlerParser { public static HandlerWrapper parse(String string, final ClassLoader classLoader) { return PredicatedHandlersParser.parseHandler(string, classLoader); } }





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