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* Copyright 2014 JBoss Inc
*
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package io.apiman.gateway.engine.impl;
import io.apiman.gateway.engine.beans.PolicyFailure;
import io.apiman.gateway.engine.beans.PolicyFailureType;
import io.apiman.gateway.engine.components.IPolicyFailureFactoryComponent;
/**
* A simple failure factory.
*
* @author eric.wittmann@redhat.com
*/
public class DefaultPolicyFailureFactoryComponent implements IPolicyFailureFactoryComponent {
/**
* Constructor.
*/
public DefaultPolicyFailureFactoryComponent() {
}
/**
* @see io.apiman.gateway.engine.components.IPolicyFailureFactoryComponent#createFailure(io.apiman.gateway.engine.beans.PolicyFailureType, int, java.lang.String)
*/
@Override
public PolicyFailure createFailure(PolicyFailureType type, int failureCode, String message) {
PolicyFailure failure = new PolicyFailure(type, failureCode, message);
return failure;
}
}