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package org.picketlink.identity.federation.ws.addressing;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* @author Anil.Saldhana@redhat.com
* @since May 17, 2011
*/
public class BaseAddressingType {
protected final Map<QName, String> otherAttributes = new HashMap<QName, String>();
/**
* Add an other attribute
*
* @param qname
* @param str
*/
public void addOtherAttribute(QName qname, String str) {
otherAttributes.put(qname, str);
}
public void addOtherAttributes(Map<QName, String> otherMap) {
otherAttributes.putAll(otherMap);
}
/**
* Gets a map that contains attributes that aren't bound to any typed property on this class.
*
* <p>
* the map is keyed by the name of the attribute and the value is the string value of the attribute.
*
* the map returned by this method is live, and you can add new attribute by updating the map directly. Because of
* this
* design, there's no setter.
*
* @return always non-null
*/
public Map<QName, String> getOtherAttributes() {
return Collections.unmodifiableMap(otherAttributes);
}
}