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013package org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.def;
014
015import org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.ObjectCreator;
016import org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.ServiceBuilderResources;
017import org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.ServiceLifecycle;
018import org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.services.ServiceLifecycleSource;
019
020import java.util.Set;
021
022/**
023 * Service definition derived, by default, from a service builder method. This has been extended in Tapestry 5.1 with
024 * {@link org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.def.ServiceDef2}, which adds additional methods. Tapestry 5.3 added {@link ServiceDef3}.
025 */
026@SuppressWarnings("rawtypes")
027public interface ServiceDef
028{
029    /**
030     * Returns an {@link ObjectCreator} that can create the core service implementation.
031     *
032     * @param resources used to resolve dependencies of the service, or access its configuration
033     * @return an object that can (later) be used to instantiate the service itself
034     */
035    ObjectCreator createServiceCreator(ServiceBuilderResources resources);
036
037    /**
038     * Returns the service id, derived from the method name or the unqualified service interface name. Service ids must
039     * be unique among <em>all</em> services in all modules. Service ids are used in a heavy handed way to support
040     * ultimate disambiguation, but their primary purpose is to support service contribution methods.
041     */
042    String getServiceId();
043
044    /**
045     * Returns an optional set of <em>marker annotations</em>. Marker annotations are used to disambiguate services; the
046     * combination of a marker annotation and a service type is expected to be unique. The annotation is placed on the
047     * field or method/constructor parameter and the service is located by combining the marker with service type (the
048     * parameter or field type).
049     *
050     * @return the marker annotations for the service (possibly empty), including any default marker annotations
051     *         from the containing module.
052     */
053    Set<Class> getMarkers();
054
055    /**
056     * Returns the service interface associated with this service. This is the interface exposed to the outside world,
057     * as well as the one used to build proxies. In cases where the service is <em>not</em> defined in terms of an
058     * interface, this will return the actual implementation class of the service. Services without a true service
059     * interface are <strong>not proxied</strong>, which has a number of ramifications (such as losing lazy
060     * instantiation capabilities and other more interesting lifecycles).
061     */
062    Class getServiceInterface();
063
064    /**
065     * Returns the lifecycle defined for the service. This is indicated by adding a
066     * {@link org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.annotations.Scope} annotation to the service builder method for the service.
067     *
068     * Services that are not proxied will ignore their scope; such services are always treated as singletons.
069     *
070     * @see ServiceLifecycle
071     * @see ServiceLifecycleSource
072     */
073    String getServiceScope();
074
075    /**
076     * Returns true if the service should be eagerly loaded at Registry startup.
077     *
078     * @see org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.annotations.EagerLoad
079     */
080    boolean isEagerLoad();
081}