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* Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Jive Software. All rights reserved.
*
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package org.jivesoftware.xmpp.workgroup.interceptor;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collection;
/**
* Manages the packet interceptors that will be invoked every time a packet is sent to a
* workgroup or a workgroup is sending a packet to a user or an agent. This includes packets
* sent from a room where the workgroup is an occupant, room creation packets, room invitations
* packets, users joining a queue, etc.. Therefore, rejection of packets should be done with
* extremely caution since rejecting a packet that is needed by the workgroup to function
* correctly (eg. detecting when occupants left the room) may result in unexpected problems.
*
* @author Gaston Dombiak
*/
public class WorkgroupInterceptorManager extends InterceptorManager {
private static InterceptorManager instance = new WorkgroupInterceptorManager();
/**
* Returns a singleton instance of WorkgroupInterceptorManager.
*
* @return an instance of WorkgroupInterceptorManager.
*/
public static InterceptorManager getInstance() {
return instance;
}
@Override
protected String getPropertySuffix() {
return "workgroup";
}
@Override
protected Collection<Class> getBuiltInInterceptorClasses() {
return Arrays.asList((Class)TrafficMonitor.class, (Class)UserInterceptor.class);
}
}