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044    package org.deegree.ogcwebservices.wcs;
045    
046    /**
047     * @version $Revision: 6709 $
048     * @author <a href="mailto:poth@lat-lon.de">Andreas Poth</a>
049     * @author last edited by: $Author: apoth $
050     * 
051     * @version 1.0. $Revision: 6709 $, $Date: 2007-04-27 15:07:54 +0200 (Fr, 27 Apr 2007) $
052     * 
053     * @since 2.0
054     */
055    
056    public class SupportedInterpolations {
057        private InterpolationMethod[] interpolationMethod = new InterpolationMethod[0];
058    
059        private InterpolationMethod default_ = new InterpolationMethod();
060    
061        /**
062         * default constructor
063         */
064        public SupportedInterpolations() {
065        }
066    
067        /**
068         * @param interpolationMethod
069         */
070        public SupportedInterpolations( InterpolationMethod[] interpolationMethod ) {
071            setInterpolationMethod( interpolationMethod );
072        }
073    
074        /**
075         * @param interpolationMethod
076         * @param default_
077         */
078        public SupportedInterpolations( InterpolationMethod[] interpolationMethod, InterpolationMethod default_ ) {
079            setInterpolationMethod( interpolationMethod );
080            this.default_ = default_;
081        }
082    
083        /**
084         * @return Returns the default_.
085         */
086        public InterpolationMethod getDefault() {
087            return default_;
088        }
089    
090        /**
091         * @param default_
092         *            The default_ to set.
093         */
094        public void setDefault( InterpolationMethod default_ ) {
095            this.default_ = default_;
096        }
097    
098        /**
099         * @return Returns the interpolationMethod.
100         */
101        public InterpolationMethod[] getInterpolationMethod() {
102            return interpolationMethod;
103        }
104    
105        /**
106         * @param interpolationMethod
107         *            The interpolationMethod to set.
108         */
109        public void setInterpolationMethod( InterpolationMethod[] interpolationMethod ) {
110            if ( interpolationMethod == null ) {
111                interpolationMethod = new InterpolationMethod[0];
112            }
113            this.interpolationMethod = interpolationMethod;
114        }
115    
116    }