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package org.springframework.security;
/**
* Simply extends {@link TargetObject} so we have a different object to put configuration
* attributes against.
* <P>
* There is no different behaviour. We have to define each method so that
* <code>Class.getMethod(methodName, args)</code> returns a <code>Method</code>
* referencing this class rather than the parent class.
* </p>
* <P>
* We need to implement <code>ITargetObject</code> again because the
* <code>MethodDefinitionAttributes</code> only locates attributes on interfaces
* explicitly defined by the intercepted class (not the interfaces defined by its parent
* class or classes).
* </p>
*
* @author Ben Alex
*/
public class OtherTargetObject extends TargetObject implements ITargetObject {
// ~ Methods
// ========================================================================================================
public String makeLowerCase(String input) {
return super.makeLowerCase(input);
}
public String makeUpperCase(String input) {
return super.makeUpperCase(input);
}
public String publicMakeLowerCase(String input) {
return super.publicMakeLowerCase(input);
}
}