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20 package org.apache.cactus.internal.client.connector.http;
21
22 import java.net.HttpURLConnection JavaDoc;
23
24 import org.apache.cactus.spi.client.connector.ProtocolState;
25
26 /**
27  * HTTP-specific state information to be passed to the different
28  * {@link org.apache.cactus.spi.client.connector.ProtocolHandler} lifecycle
29  * methods. More specifically, we need to pass around the HTTP connection
30  * object as it is created in the lifecycle method that runs the test
31  * and the it is required in the lifecycle methods that create the
32  * response factory instance and that clean up the test (the HTTP connection
33  * is closed if need be).
34  *
35  * @version $Id: HttpProtocolState.java,v 1.1 2004/05/22 11:34:46 vmassol Exp $
36  */

37 public class HttpProtocolState implements ProtocolState
38 {
39     /**
40      * HTTP connection that was used to connect to the server side to execute
41      * the test.
42      */

43     private HttpURLConnection JavaDoc connection;
44
45     /**
46      * @param theConnection the HTTP connection that was used to connect to the
47      * server side to execute the test.
48      */

49     public void setConnection(HttpURLConnection JavaDoc theConnection)
50     {
51         this.connection = theConnection;
52     }
53
54     /**
55      * @return the HTTP connection that was used to connect to the server side
56      * to execute the test.
57      */

58     public HttpURLConnection JavaDoc getConnection()
59     {
60         return this.connection;
61     }
62 }
63
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