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16
17 package org.apache.naming.modules.id;
18
19 /**
20  * Store int handles in a DirContext.
21  *
22  * This replaces the 3.3 notes mechanism ( which were stored in ContextManager ).
23  * The context name is the 'namespace' for the notes ( Request, Container, etc ).
24  * One subcontext will be created for each note, with the id, description, etc.
25  *
26  * This is also used for Coyote hooks - to create the int hook id.
27  *
28  * Example:
29  * id:/coyote/hooks/commit -> 1
30  * id:/coyote/hooks/pre_request -> 2 ...
31  *
32  * id:/t33/hooks/pre_request -> 1 ...
33  *
34  * id:/t33/ContextManager/myNote1 -> 1
35  *
36  * The bound object is an Integer ( for auto-generated ids ).
37  *
38  * XXX Should it be a complex object ? Should we allow pre-binding of
39  * certain objects ?
40  * XXX Persistence: can we bind a Reference to persistent data ?
41  */

42 public class IdContext {
43
44 }
45
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