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/*
 * @(#)UniqueValue.java       1.6 02/03/27
 */



package com.sun.xml.internal.messaging.saaj.packaging.mime.internet;


This is a utility class that generates unique values. The generated String contains only US-ASCII characters and hence is safe for use in RFC822 headers.

This is a package private class.

Author:John Mani, Max Spivak, Bill Shannon
/** * This is a utility class that generates unique values. The generated * String contains only US-ASCII characters and hence is safe for use * in RFC822 headers. <p> * * This is a package private class. * * @author John Mani * @author Max Spivak * @author Bill Shannon */
class UniqueValue {
A global part number. Access is not synchronized because the value is only one part of the unique value and so doesn't need to be accurate.
/** * A global part number. Access is not synchronized because the * value is only one part of the unique value and so doesn't need * to be accurate. */
private static int part = 0;
Get a unique value for use in a multipart boundary string. This implementation generates it by concatenating a global part number, a newly created object's hashCode(), and the current time (in milliseconds).
/** * Get a unique value for use in a multipart boundary string. * * This implementation generates it by concatenating a global * part number, a newly created object's <code>hashCode()</code>, * and the current time (in milliseconds). */
public static String getUniqueBoundaryValue() { StringBuilder s = new StringBuilder(); // Unique string is ----=_Part_<part>_<hashcode>.<currentTime> s.append("----=_Part_").append(part++).append("_"). append(s.hashCode()).append('.'). append(System.currentTimeMillis()); return s.toString(); } }