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package org.apache.qpid.management.wsdm.muse.engine;
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import javax.servlet.ServletContext;
import org.apache.muse.core.Environment;
import org.apache.muse.core.platform.mini.MiniIsolationLayer;
/**
* QMan specific implementation of the Apache Muse isolation layer.
* If you are a Muse expert you were wondering why don't we use the muse default implementation...
* well,
*
* @author Andrea Gazzarini
*/
public class WSDMAdapterIsolationLayer extends MiniIsolationLayer
{
/**
* Builds a new isolation layer with the given application context.
*
* @param initialContext the application context.
*/
public WSDMAdapterIsolationLayer(ServletContext initialContext)
{
super(null, initialContext);
}
/**
* WSDMAdapterEnvironment factory method.
*
* @return the environment.
*/
protected Environment createEnvironment()
{
return new WSDMAdapterEnvironment(getInitialContext());
}
}