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014
015 package org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.services;
016
017 import org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.MethodAdviceReceiver;
018
019 /**
020 * An advisor that identifies methods which can be evaluated lazily and advises them. A method can be evaluated lazily
021 * if it returns an interface type and if it throws no checked exceptions. Lazy evaluation should be handled carefully,
022 * as if any of the parameters to a method are mutable, or the internal state of the invoked service changes, the lazily
023 * evaluated results may not match the immediately evaluated result. This effect is greatly exaggerated if the lazy
024 * return object is evaluated in a different thread than when it was generated.
025 * <p/>
026 * Another consideration is that exceptions that would occur immediately in the non-lazy case are also deferred, often
027 * losing much context in the process.
028 * <p/>
029 * Use laziness with great care.
030 * <p/>
031 * Use the {@link org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.annotations.NotLazy} annotation on methods that should not be advised.
032 *
033 * @since 5.1.0.0
034 */
035 public interface LazyAdvisor
036 {
037 void addLazyMethodInvocationAdvice(MethodAdviceReceiver methodAdviceReceiver);
038
039 }