google-nomulus/java/google/registry/flows/session/HelloFlow.java
gbrodman 2a18e705a2 Add generic XML syntax testing to a flow test
Adding it to one test is sufficient because we use the same loading logic across all flows.

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// Copyright 2017 The Nomulus Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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package google.registry.flows.session;
import google.registry.config.RegistryConfig.Config;
import google.registry.flows.EppException;
import google.registry.flows.ExtensionManager;
import google.registry.flows.Flow;
import google.registry.model.eppoutput.Greeting;
import google.registry.util.Clock;
import javax.inject.Inject;
/**
* A flow for an Epp "hello".
*
* @error {@link google.registry.flows.FlowUtils.GenericXmlSyntaxErrorException}
*/
public class HelloFlow implements Flow {
@Inject ExtensionManager extensionManager;
@Inject Clock clock;
@Inject @Config("greetingServerId") String greetingServerId;
@Inject HelloFlow() {}
@Override
public Greeting run() throws EppException {
extensionManager.validate(); // There are no legal extensions for this flow.
return Greeting.create(clock.nowUtc(), greetingServerId);
}
}