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package org.springframework.web.servlet.handler.metadata;
/**
* Attribute to be used on Controller classes to allow for automatic URL mapping
* without web controllers being defined as beans in an XML bean definition file.
*
* <p>The path map should be the path in the current application, such as /foo.cgi.
* If there is no leading "/", one will be prepended.
*
* <p>Application code must use the Commons Attributes indexer tool to use this option.
*
* @author Rod Johnson
* @deprecated as of Spring 2.5, in favor of annotation-based request mapping.
* To be removed in Spring 3.0.
* @@org.apache.commons.attributes.Indexed()
*/
public class PathMap {
/*
* NB: The Indexed attribute on this class is required. Thus the Spring jar
* must be built including a Commons Attributes attribute compilation step
* for this class.
*/
private final String url;
/**
* Create a new PathMap attribute for the given URL.
*/
public PathMap(String url) {
this.url = url;
}
/**
* Return the URL that this attribute indicates.
*/
public String getUrl() {
return this.url;
}
}