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014
015 package org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.services;
016
017 import org.slf4j.Logger;
018
019 import java.util.List;
020
021 /**
022 * Creates a pipeline from a service interface and an ordered list of filters. Each filter is defined in terms of a
023 * filter interface: the filter interface is a variant of the service interface, where each method has an additional
024 * parameter that is an instance of the service interface. Typically, this service parameter (often named "delegate") is
025 * either the first or the last parameter of each method.
026 * <p/>
027 * The implementation of a filter method is expected to pass all of its parameters to the service instance passed into
028 * it.
029 * <p/>
030 * The interesting thing is that there may be multiple filters in the pipeline. A fabricated "bridge" object (that
031 * implements the service interface) is created to let each filter invoke methods on the next filter down the pipeline.
032 * This simplifies the model for creating pipelines, as each filter is coded as if it was directly "in front of" the
033 * terminator. In fact, it may be indirectly invoking methods on the next filter in the pipeline via a bridge instance.
034 * <p/>
035 * The builder is fairly smart about matching up service interface methods to filter interface methods, but keeping it
036 * simple is also a good idea. By convention, the final parameter of each filter method is the delegate object (the bridge or terminator).
037 */
038 public interface PipelineBuilder
039 {
040 /**
041 * Creates a pipeline from the filters and a terminator.
042 *
043 * @param <S> service type
044 * @param <F> filter type
045 * @param logger logs any warnings generated when constructing the pipeline
046 * @param serviceInterface defines the interface for the pipeline
047 * @param filterInterface the filter interface, contributed into the pipeline
048 * @param filters sorted list of filters
049 * @param terminator end of the pipeline
050 * @return an object that encapsulates the filters and the terminator
051 */
052 <S, F> S build(Logger logger, Class<S> serviceInterface, Class<F> filterInterface, List<F> filters, S terminator);
053
054 /**
055 * Creates a pipeline from just the filters. A {@link DefaultImplementationBuilder default implementation} is
056 * created as the terminator.
057 *
058 * @param <S> service type
059 * @param <F> filter type
060 * @param logger logs any warnings generated when constructing the pipeline
061 * @param serviceInterface defines the interface for the pipeline
062 * @param filterInterface the filter interface, contributed into the pipeline
063 * @param filters sorted list of filters
064 * @return an object that encapsulates the filters and the default implementation
065 */
066 <S, F> S build(Logger logger, Class<S> serviceInterface, Class<F> filterInterface, List<F> filters);
067
068 }