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package io.micronaut.http.client.converters;

import io.micronaut.core.convert.ConversionContext;
import io.micronaut.core.convert.TypeConverter;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.net.SocketAddress;
import java.util.Optional;

Converts a CharSequence to a SocketAddress.
Author:James Kleeh
Since:1.1.0
Deprecated:Replaced by HttpConverterRegistrar
/** * Converts a CharSequence to a SocketAddress. * * @author James Kleeh * @since 1.1.0 * @deprecated Replaced by {@link io.micronaut.http.converters.HttpConverterRegistrar} */
@Deprecated public class SocketAddressConverter implements TypeConverter<CharSequence, SocketAddress> { @Override public Optional<SocketAddress> convert(CharSequence object, Class<SocketAddress> targetType, ConversionContext context) { String[] parts = object.toString().split(":"); if (parts.length == 2) { int port = Integer.parseInt(parts[1]); return Optional.of(new InetSocketAddress(parts[0], port)); } else { return Optional.empty(); } } }