Source for javax.naming.spi.StateFactory

   1: /* StateFactory.java --
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package javax.naming.spi;
  40: 
  41: import java.util.Hashtable;
  42: 
  43: import javax.naming.Context;
  44: import javax.naming.Name;
  45: import javax.naming.NamingException;
  46: 
  47: /**
  48:  * Represents a factory, producing the object states for binding. The operation,
  49:  * performed by this factory, is the reverse operation with related to the
  50:  * operation, performed by the {@link ObjectFactory}. Classes, implementing
  51:  * this interface, must be public and have public parameterless constructor.
  52:  *
  53:  * @see DirStateFactory
  54:  * @see ObjectFactory
  55:  * @author Warren Levy (warrenl@redhat.com)
  56:  */
  57: public interface StateFactory
  58: {
  59:   /**
  60:    * Get the object state for binding.
  61:    *
  62:    * @param obj the object, for that the binding state must be retrieved. Cannot
  63:    *          be null.
  64:    * @param name the name of this object, related to the nameCtx. Can be null if
  65:    *          not specified.
  66:    * @param nameCtx the naming context, to that the object name is related. Can
  67:    *          be null if the name is related to the initial default context.
  68:    * @param environment the properties for creating the object state. Can be
  69:    *          null if no properties are provided.
  70:    * @return the object state for binding, may be null if no changes are
  71:    *         returned by the factory
  72:    * @throws NamingException
  73:    *
  74:    * @see NamingManager#getStateToBind
  75:    * @see DirectoryManager#getStateToBind
  76:    */
  77:   Object getStateToBind(Object obj, Name name, Context nameCtx,
  78:                                Hashtable<?, ?> environment) throws NamingException;
  79: }