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* @param controlClass * @param wrapperClass */ public

void add(Class controlClass, Class wrapperClass) { theWrappers.put(controlClass, wrapperClass); // TODO: Improve output // getEnvironment().getOutput().println("Added \"" + wrapperClass.getName() + "\"" + // " wrapper for \"" + controlClass.getName() + "\" control type"); } @Override protected Class getWrapClass(Class controlClass) { return theWrappers.get(controlClass); } }