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Axis 2 example source code file (ExecutorFactory.java)

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The Axis 2 ExecutorFactory.java source code

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package org.apache.axis2.jaxws.utility;

import java.util.concurrent.Executor;

/**
 * This is the interface that should be implemented by classes that wish to
 * provide Executor instances to the JAX-WS runtime. When the runtime needs an
 * Executor instance it will look in the FactoryRegistry for an implementation
 * of this factory and retrieve the instance.
 *
 */
public interface ExecutorFactory {

	public Executor getExecutorInstance();
	
}

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