package com.indexdata.mkjsf.pazpar2.data.sp;\r
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-import org.apache.log4j.Logger;\r
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import com.indexdata.mkjsf.pazpar2.data.ResponseDataObject;\r
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+/**\r
+ * Base class for Service Proxy-only response data\r
+ * \r
+ * @author Niels Erik\r
+ *\r
+ */\r
public class SpResponseDataObject extends ResponseDataObject {\r
\r
- private static final long serialVersionUID = -3098556883153269199L;\r
- private static Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(SpResponseDataObject.class);\r
+ private static final long serialVersionUID = -3098556883153269199L; \r
\r
+ /**\r
+ * <p>Returns true if the command was not recognized by the Service Proxy,\r
+ * passed on to Pazpar2, and then also not recognized by Pazpar2.</p> \r
+ * <p>This results in an error no 3 from Pazpar2 which is passed back through \r
+ * the Service Proxy.</p> \r
+ * <p>This would normally be caused by issuing a Service Proxy-only command that \r
+ * the given Service Proxy is not configured for, or which the given \r
+ * Service Proxy has mapped to a different command name - in both cases it will \r
+ * just fall through.</p> \r
+ * \r
+ * @return\r
+ */\r
public boolean unsupportedCommand() {\r
- if (hasServiceError() && getServiceError().getCode().equalsIgnoreCase("3")) {\r
- logger.warn("The " + getType() + " command not supported by this Service Proxy (request fell through SP to Pazpar2).");\r
+ if (hasServiceError() \r
+ && getServiceError().getCode().equals("3")\r
+ && getServiceError().getValue().equals("command")) { \r
return true;\r
}\r
return false;\r