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19
20
21 package org.apache.cayenne.conf;
22
23 /**
24  * The plain text password encoder passes the text of the database password
25  * straight-through without any alteration. This is identical to the
26  * behavior of pre-3.0 versions of Cayenne, where the password was stored
27  * in the XML model in clear text.
28  *
29  * @since 3.0
30  * @author Michael Gentry
31  */

32 public class PlainTextPasswordEncoder implements PasswordEncoding
33 {
34   /* (non-Javadoc)
35    * @see org.apache.cayenne.conf.PasswordEncoding#decodePassword(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
36    */

37   public String JavaDoc decodePassword(String JavaDoc encodedPassword, String JavaDoc salt)
38   {
39     return encodedPassword;
40   }
41
42   /* (non-Javadoc)
43    * @see org.apache.cayenne.conf.PasswordEncoding#encodePassword(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
44    */

45   public String JavaDoc encodePassword(String JavaDoc normalPassword, String JavaDoc salt)
46   {
47     return normalPassword;
48   }
49 }
50
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