Dan Creswell wrote:

Sorry, what you meant was the builder generates a default array or Set of
Entry classes required to support the platform, additional Entry classes the
client needs can be added, then it builds the array to pass as a parameter
to the lookup service.


Yep.



How's this?

Cheers,

Peter.

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package org.apache.river.api.lookup;

import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;
import net.jini.lookup.entry.Address;
import net.jini.lookup.entry.Comment;
import net.jini.lookup.entry.Location;
import net.jini.lookup.entry.Name;
import net.jini.lookup.entry.ServiceInfo;
import net.jini.lookup.entry.Status;
import net.jini.lookup.entry.UIDescriptor;

/**
* A little builder utility class that creates an array of Entry classes to
* be used as a parameter for StreamServiceRegistrar.  All the platform
* Entry's are included.
*
* Suggested by Dan Creswell.
* @author peter
*/
public class DefaultEntries {
   private final Set<Class> entrys;
   public DefaultEntries() {
       entrys = new HashSet<Class>(16);
       add(Comment.class);
       add(Location.class);
       add(Name.class);
       add(ServiceInfo.class);
       add(Status.class);
       add(UIDescriptor.class);
       add(Address.class);
   }
   public DefaultEntries add(Class cl){
       entrys.add(cl);
       return this;
   }
   public Class[] getEntries(){
       return entrys.toArray(new Class[entrys.size()]);
   }

}

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