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package org.springframework.data.solr.core.convert;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import org.springframework.core.convert.converter.Converter;
import org.springframework.data.convert.ReadingConverter;
import org.springframework.data.convert.WritingConverter;
/**
* CustomConversions holds basically a list of {@link Converter} that can be used for mapping objects to (
* {@link WritingConverter}) and from ({@link ReadingConverter}) solr representation.
*
* @author Christoph Strobl
* @author Rias A. Sherzad
* @author Mark Paluch
* @deprecated since 2.0, use {@link SolrCustomConversions}.
*/
@Deprecated
public class CustomConversions extends SolrCustomConversions {
/**
* Create new instance
*/
public CustomConversions() {
this(new ArrayList<>());
}
/**
* Create new instance registering given converters
*
* @param converters
*/
@SuppressWarnings({ "unchecked", "rawtypes" })
public CustomConversions(List converters) {
super(converters);
}
}