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package org.example.fruit;
import javax.naming.*;
/**
* This class is used by the StoreFruit test.
* It is a referenceable class that can be stored by service
* providers like the LDAP and file system providers.
*/
public class Fruit implements Referenceable {
static String location = null;
String fruit;
public Fruit(String f) {
fruit = f;
}
public Reference getReference() throws NamingException {
return new Reference(
Fruit.class.getName(),
new StringRefAddr("fruit", fruit),
FruitFactory.class.getName(),
location); // factory location
}
public String toString() {
return fruit;
}
public static void setLocation(String loc) {
location = loc;
System.out.println("setting location to : " + location);
}
}