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package javax.websocket.server;
import java.util.Set;
import javax.websocket.Endpoint;
/**
* Developers include implementations of ServerApplicationConfig in an archive containing
* websocket endpoints (WAR file, or JAR file within the WAR file) in order to specify the websocket
* endpoints within the archive the implementation must deploy. There is a separate
* method for programmatic endpoints and for annotated endpoints.
*
* @author dannycoward
*/
public interface ServerApplicationConfig {
/**
* Return a set of ServerEndpointConfig instances that the server container
* will use to deploy the programmatic endpoints. The set of Endpoint classes passed in to this method is
* the set obtained by scanning the archive containing the implementation
* of this ServerApplicationConfig. This set passed in
* may be used the build the set of ServerEndpointConfig instances
* to return to the container for deployment.
*
* @param endpointClasses the set of all the Endpoint classes in the archive containing
* the implementation of this interface.
* @return the non-null set of ServerEndpointConfig s to deploy on the server, using the empty set to
* indicate none.
*/
public Set getEndpointConfigs(Set> endpointClasses);
/**
* Return a set of annotated endpoint classes that the server container
* must deploy. The set of classes passed in to this method is
* the set obtained by scanning the archive containing the implementation
* of this interface. Therefore, this set passed in contains all the annotated endpoint classes
* in the JAR or WAR file containing the implementation of this interface. This set passed in
* may be used the build the set to return to the container for deployment.
*
* @param scanned the set of all the annotated endpoint classes in the archive containing
* the implementation of this interface.
* @return the non-null set of annotated endpoint classes to deploy on the server, using the empty
* set to indicate none.
*/
Set> getAnnotatedEndpointClasses(Set> scanned);
}