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2    * Copyright 2017 the original author or authors.
3    *
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5    *  you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6    *  You may obtain a copy of the License at
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9    *
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15   */
16  
17  package org.openehealth.ipf.commons.audit.codes;
18  
19  
20  import lombok.Getter;
21  import org.openehealth.ipf.commons.audit.types.EnumeratedValueSet;
22  
23  /**
24   * Participant Object Type codes as originally specified in https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3881#section-5.5
25   * and now maintained in http://dicom.nema.org/medical/dicom/current/output/html/part15.html#sect_A.5.1.2.
26   * This value set is a literal part of the audit schema, ie.e. no other codes may be used.
27   *
28   * @author Christian Ohr
29   * @since 3.5
30   */
31  public enum ParticipantObjectTypeCode implements EnumeratedValueSet<Short> {
32  
33      Person(1),
34      System(2),
35      Organization(3),
36      Other(4);
37  
38      @Getter
39      private Short value;
40  
41      ParticipantObjectTypeCode(int value) {
42          this.value = (short) value;
43      }
44  
45      public static ParticipantObjectTypeCode enumForCode(Short code) {
46          return EnumeratedValueSet.enumForCode(ParticipantObjectTypeCode.class, code);
47      }
48  }