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package org.jboss.portletbridge.bridge.factory;
import javax.faces.FacesWrapper;
/**
* This abstract class is inspired by the factory pattern found in the JSF API like
* {@link javax.faces.context.FacesContextFactory} and {@link javax.faces.context.ExternalContextFactory}. By
* implementing the {@link javax.faces.FacesWrapper} interface, the class provides implementations with the opportunity
* to wrap another factory (participate in a chain-of-responsibility pattern). If an implementation wraps a factory,
* then it should provide a one-arg constructor so that the wrappable factory can be passed at initialization time.
*/
public abstract class BridgeFactory<T> implements FacesWrapper<BridgeFactory<T>> {
public BridgeFactory() {
}
public BridgeFactory<T> getWrapped() {
return null;
}
}