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package org.extremecomponents.table.limit;
import java.util.Map;
import org.extremecomponents.table.context.Context;
import org.extremecomponents.table.core.AbstractRegistry;
import org.extremecomponents.table.state.State;
/**
* @author Jeff Johnston
*/
public final class LimitRegistry extends AbstractRegistry {
public LimitRegistry(Context context, String tableId, String prefixWithTableId, String state, String stateAttr) {
this.context = context;
this.tableId = tableId;
this.prefixWithTableId = prefixWithTableId;
this.state = state;
this.stateAttr = stateAttr;
this.autoIncludeParameters = false;
setParameterMap();
}
/**
* If not using the Limit then would normally save the state of the parameters. However,
* to save the state when using the Limit is not neccessary and could introduce bugs
* or side effects that are easily avoided.
*/
protected void handleStateInternal(State state, Map tableParameterMap) {
//do nothing
}
}