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JMeter example source code file (Entry.java)

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The JMeter Entry.java source code

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package org.apache.jmeter.samplers;

import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.LinkedList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;

import org.apache.jmeter.assertions.Assertion;
import org.apache.jmeter.config.ConfigElement;

// TODO - not used at present - could perhaps be removed
public class Entry {

    private Map<Class configSet;

    // Set clonedSet;
    private Class<?> sampler;

    private List<Assertion> assertions;

    public Entry() {
        configSet = new HashMap<Class();
        // clonedSet = new HashSet();
        assertions = new LinkedList<Assertion>();
    }

    public void addAssertion(Assertion assertion) {
        assertions.add(assertion);
    }

    public List<Assertion> getAssertions() {
        return assertions;
    }

    public void setSamplerClass(Class<?> samplerClass) {
        this.sampler = samplerClass;
    }

    public Class<?> getSamplerClass() {
        return this.sampler;
    }

    public ConfigElement getConfigElement(Class<?> configClass) {
        return configSet.get(configClass);
    }

    public void addConfigElement(ConfigElement config) {
        addConfigElement(config, config.getClass());
    }

    /**
     * Add a config element as a specific class. Usually this is done to add a
     * subclass as one of it's parent classes.
     */
    public void addConfigElement(ConfigElement config, Class<?> asClass) {
        if (config != null) {
            ConfigElement current = configSet.get(asClass);
            if (current == null) {
                configSet.put(asClass, cloneIfNecessary(config));
            } else {
                current.addConfigElement(config);
            }
        }
    }

    private ConfigElement cloneIfNecessary(ConfigElement config) {
        if (config.expectsModification()) {
            return config;
        }
        return (ConfigElement) config.clone();
    }
}

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