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017    
018    package org.apache.geronimo.common.propertyeditor;
019    
020    import java.beans.PropertyEditorSupport;
021    
022    /**
023     * A base class for text based properties.  This class basically does nothing
024     * but override the defaute PropertyEditorSupport setAsText() method, which
025     * throws an IllegalArgumentException when called.
026     *
027     * @version $Rev: 706640 $
028     */
029    public class TextPropertyEditorSupport extends PropertyEditorSupport {
030        /**
031         * A property editor with a provided source object.
032         *
033         * @param source The source of the editted information.
034         */
035        protected TextPropertyEditorSupport(Object source) {
036            super(source);
037        }
038    
039        /**
040         * Default no-argument constructor.
041         */
042        protected TextPropertyEditorSupport() {
043            super();
044        }
045    
046        /**
047         * By default, set the property value by directly passing the
048         * provided string value through to the setValue() method.
049         *
050         * @param value The new property value, as a string.
051         */
052        public void setAsText(String value) {
053            setValue(value);
054        }
055    }