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009 The Original Code is "MllpConstants.java".  Description:
010 "Some constants for MLLP"
011
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026
027package ca.uhn.hl7v2.llp;
028
029/**
030 * Some constants for MLLP
031 *
032 * @author Christian Ohr
033 */
034public interface MllpConstants {
035
036    public static final char START_BYTE = 0x0b;
037    public static final char END_BYTE1 = 0x1c;
038    public static final char END_BYTE2 = 0x0d;
039
040    /**
041     *<p>
042     * System property: If a value is set for this property, the value
043     * is interpreted as a character set, and this characterset is
044     * used. A possible example is "UTF-8" if you are receiving messages
045     * from a system that transmits in UTF-8.
046     * </p>
047     * <p>
048     * If the system property is set to a value of "default" (in other words, a
049     * string containing only the word default), then the platform default
050     * is used.
051     * </p>
052     * <p>
053     * If the system property is not set, US-ASCII encoding is used.
054     * </p>
055     */
056    public static final String CHARSET_KEY = "ca.uhn.hl7v2.llp.charset";
057}