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null : new Upgrade(value); 107 } 108 109 /** 110 * Static creator. 111 * 112 * @param value 113 * The header value. 114 * <br>Can be <jk>null</jk>. 115 * @return A new header bean, or <jk>null</jk> if the value is <jk>null</jk>. 116 */ 117 public static Upgrade of(String...value) { 118 return value == null ? null : new Upgrade(value); 119 } 120 121 /** 122 * Static creator with delayed value. 123 * 124 * <p> 125 * Header value is re-evaluated on each call to {@link #getValue()}. 126 * 127 * @param value 128 * The supplier of the header value. 129 * <br>Can be <jk>null</jk>. 130 * @return A new header bean, or <jk>null</jk> if the value is <jk>null</jk>. 131 */ 132 public static Upgrade of(Supplier<String[]> value) { 133 return value == null ? null : new Upgrade(value); 134 } 135 136 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 137 // Instance 138 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 139 140 /** 141 * Constructor. 142 * 143 * @param value 144 * The header value. 145 * <br>Can be <jk>null</jk>. 146 */ 147 public Upgrade(String value) { 148 super(NAME, value); 149 } 150 151 /** 152 * Constructor. 153 * 154 * @param value 155 * The header value. 156 * <br>Can be <jk>null</jk>. 157 */ 158 public Upgrade(String...value) { 159 super(NAME, value); 160 } 161 162 /** 163 * Constructor with delayed value. 164 * 165 * <p> 166 * Header value is re-evaluated on each call to {@link #getValue()}. 167 * 168 * @param value 169 * The supplier of the header value. 170 * <br>Can be <jk>null</jk>. 171 */ 172 public Upgrade(Supplier<String[]> value) { 173 super(NAME, value); 174 } 175}