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The Object Composition library merges multiple Java objects into a single multi-subject object.
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package org.openrdf.repository.object.composition;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
/**
* Behaviour mixin constructor.
*
* @author James Leigh
*/
public interface BehaviourFactory {
/**
* An short name to reasonably distinguish it from similar behaviours.
*
* @return short name
*/
String getName();
/**
* Type of behaviour that the {@link #newInstance(Object)} will implement.
*
* @return the type of behaviour
*/
Class> getBehaviourType();
/**
* Traits that these behaviours provides.
*
* @return array of java interfaces
*/
Class>[] getInterfaces();
/**
* Public methods these behaviours provide. This includes methods from
* {@link #getInterfaces()} that these behaviours provides.
*
* @return array of public methods
*/
Method[] getMethods();
/**
* The method implemented by {@link #getBehaviourType()} that is to be
* invoked when the given method is called. If these behaviours do not
* provide an implementation for the given method, return null.
*
* @param method
* @return method implemented by the return value of
* {@link #getBehaviourType()} or null
*/
Method getInvocation(Method method);
/**
* If these behaviours should always be invoked before behaviours of the
* given factory.
*
* @param invocation
* the method returned from {@link #getInvocation(Method)}
* @param factory
* an alternative set of behaviours
* @param to
* the method returned from the given factory
* @return false if no preference
*/
boolean precedes(Method invocation, BehaviourFactory factory, Method to);
/**
* If this factory always returns a single instance.
* @return true
if {@link #getSingleton()} should be called
*/
boolean isSingleton();
/**
* The single behaviour that this factory produces.
*
* @return singleton instance of {@link #isSingleton()} returns true
*/
Object getSingleton();
/**
* New behaviour implementation for the given proxy object.
*
* @param proxy
* @throws Throwable
*/
Object newInstance(Object proxy) throws Throwable;
}