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22 package org.jboss.ejb3.test.stateful;
23
24 import org.jboss.aop.advice.Interceptor;
25 import org.jboss.aop.joinpoint.Invocation;
26 import org.jboss.logging.Logger;
27
28 /**
29  * Comment
30  *
31  * @author <a HREF="mailto:bdecoste@jboss.com">William DeCoste</a>
32  * @version $Revision: 37459 $
33  */

34 public class RemoteBindingInterceptor implements Interceptor, java.io.Serializable JavaDoc
35 {
36    private static final Logger log = Logger.getLogger(RemoteBindingInterceptor.class);
37    
38    public static boolean accessed = false;
39    
40    public RemoteBindingInterceptor()
41    {
42    }
43
44    public String JavaDoc getName()
45    {
46       return "RemoteBindingInterceptor";
47    }
48
49    public Object JavaDoc invoke(Invocation invocation) throws Throwable JavaDoc
50    {
51       try
52       {
53          return invocation.invokeNext();
54       }
55       finally
56       {
57          accessed = true;
58       }
59    }
60 }
61
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