001package jmri.jmrix.rfid.serialdriver.configurexml; 002 003import jmri.jmrix.configurexml.AbstractSerialConnectionConfigXml; 004import jmri.jmrix.rfid.serialdriver.ConnectionConfig; 005import jmri.jmrix.rfid.serialdriver.SerialDriverAdapter; 006import org.slf4j.Logger; 007import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory; 008 009 010/** 011 * Handle XML persistence of layout connections by persisting the 012 * SerialDriverAdapter (and connections). Note this is named as the XML version 013 * of a ConnectionConfig object, but it's actually persisting the 014 * SerialDriverAdapter. 015 * <p> 016 * This class is invoked from jmrix.JmrixConfigPaneXml on write, as that class 017 * is the one actually registered. Reads are brought here directly via the class 018 * attribute in the XML. 019 * 020 * @author Bob Jacobsen Copyright: Copyright (c) 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008 021 * @author Matthew Harris Copyright (C) 2011 022 * @since 2.11.4 023 */ 024public class ConnectionConfigXml extends AbstractSerialConnectionConfigXml { 025 026 public ConnectionConfigXml() { 027 super(); 028 } 029 030 @Override 031 protected void getInstance() { 032 log.debug("getInstance without parameter called"); 033 adapter = new SerialDriverAdapter(); 034 } 035 036 @Override 037 protected void getInstance(Object object) { 038 log.debug("getInstance with parameter called"); 039 adapter = ((ConnectionConfig) object).getAdapter(); 040 } 041 042 @Override 043 protected void register() { 044 this.register(new ConnectionConfig(adapter)); 045 } 046 047 private final static Logger log = LoggerFactory.getLogger(ConnectionConfigXml.class); 048}