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package org.jclouds.twitter;
import java.util.Properties;
import org.jclouds.http.config.JavaUrlHttpCommandExecutorServiceModule;
import org.jclouds.logging.jdk.config.JDKLoggingModule;
import org.jclouds.rest.RestContext;
import com.google.inject.Module;
/**
* Creates {@link RestContext} for {@link TwitterAsyncClient} instances based on the most commonly
* requested arguments.
* <p/>
* Note that Threadsafe objects will be bound as singletons to the Injector or Context provided.
* <p/>
* <p/>
* If no <code>Module</code>s are specified, the default {@link JDKLoggingModule logging} and
* {@link JavaUrlHttpCommandExecutorServiceModule http transports} will be installed.
*
* @author Adrian Cole
* @see RestContext
* @see TwitterAsyncClient
*/
public class TwitterContextFactory {
public static RestContext<TwitterAsyncClient, TwitterClient> createContext(String user,
String password, Module... modules) {
return new TwitterContextBuilder(new TwitterPropertiesBuilder(user, password).build())
.withModules(modules).buildContext();
}
public static RestContext<TwitterAsyncClient, TwitterClient> createContext(
Properties properties, Module... modules) {
return new TwitterContextBuilder(new TwitterPropertiesBuilder(properties).build())
.withModules(modules).buildContext();
}
}