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package com.fitbur.glassfish.hk2.api;
import com.fitbur.jvnet.hk2.annotations.Contract;
/**
* This class allows users to provide a custom injection target for
* any annotation (including @Inject). The user would usually
* only provide a resolver for @Inject if it were specializing
* the system provided resolver for @Inject. Otherwise, this
* resolver can be used to provide injection points for any annotation.
*
* An implementation of Context must be in the Singleton scope
*
* @author jwells
* @param This must be the class of the injection annotation that this resolver
* will handle
*/
@Contract
public interface InjectionResolver {
/** This is the name of the system provided resolver for 330 injections */
public final static String SYSTEM_RESOLVER_NAME = "SystemInjectResolver";
/**
* This method will return the object that should be injected into the given
* injection point. It is the responsiblity of the implementation to ensure that
* the object returned can be safely injected into the injection point.
*
* This method should not do the injection themselves
*
* @param injectee The injection point this value is being injected into
* @param root The service handle of the root class being created, which should
* be used in order to ensure proper com.fitburstruction of associated &64;PerLookup
* scoped objects. This can be null in the case that this is being used
* for an object not managed by HK2. This will only happen if this
* object is being created with the create method of ServiceLocator.
* @return A possibly null value to be injected into the given injection point
*/
public Object resolve(Injectee injectee, ServiceHandle> root);
/**
* This method should return true if the annotation that indicates that this is
* an injection point can appear in the parameter list of a constructor.
*
* @return true if the injection annotation can appear in the parameter list of
* a constructor
*/
public boolean isConstructorParameterIndicator();
/**
* This method should return true if the annotation that indicates that this is
* an injection point can appear in the parameter list of a method.
*
* @return true if the injection annotation can appear in the parameter list of
* a method
*/
public boolean isMethodParameterIndicator();
}