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23  package com.sun.enterprise.deployment;
24
25     /**
26     * Objects implementing this interface have a JNDI
27     ** name property.
28     *
29     *@author Danny Coward
30     */

31
32 public interface NamedDescriptor {
33
34     /**
35     * The name of this descriptor.
36     *
37      * @return java.lang.String name
38      */

39     public String JavaDoc getName();
40
41      /**
42      * Returns the JNDI name property of the receiver.
43      *
44      * @return java.lang.String JNDI name
45      */

46
47     public String JavaDoc getJndiName();
48     
49     /**
50      * Sets the JNDI name property of the reciever as a String.
51      *
52      * @param jndiName the new JNDI name of the receiver.
53      *
54      */

55     public void setJndiName(String JavaDoc jndiName);
56     
57 }
58
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