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package ajava.beans.beancontext;
import java.util.Iterator;
/**
*
* One of the primary functions of a BeanContext is to act a as rendezvous
* between JavaBeans, and BeanContextServiceProviders.
*
*
* A JavaBean nested within a BeanContext, may ask that BeanContext to
* provide an instance of a "service", based upon a reference to a Java
* Class object that represents that service.
*
*
* If such a service has been registered with the context, or one of its
* nesting context's, in the case where a context delegate to its context
* to satisfy a service request, then the BeanContextServiceProvider associated with
* the service is asked to provide an instance of that service.
*
*
* The ServcieProvider may always return the same instance, or it may
* construct a new instance for each request.
*
*/
public interface BeanContextServiceProvider {
/**
* Invoked by BeanContextServices
, this method
* requests an instance of a
* service from this BeanContextServiceProvider
.
*
* @param bcs The BeanContextServices
associated with this
* particular request. This parameter enables the
* BeanContextServiceProvider
to distinguish service
* requests from multiple sources.
*
* @param requestor The object requesting the service
*
* @param serviceClass The service requested
*
* @param serviceSelector the service dependent parameter
* for a particular service, or null
if not applicable.
*
* @return a reference to the requested service
*/
Object getService(BeanContextServices bcs, Object requestor, Class serviceClass, Object serviceSelector);
/**
* Invoked by BeanContextServices
,
* this method releases a nested BeanContextChild
's
* (or any arbitrary object associated with a
* BeanContextChild
) reference to the specified service.
*
* @param bcs the BeanContextServices
associated with this
* particular release request
*
* @param requestor the object requesting the service to be released
*
* @param service the service that is to be released
*/
public void releaseService(BeanContextServices bcs, Object requestor, Object service);
/**
* Invoked by BeanContextServices
, this method
* gets the current service selectors for the specified service.
* A service selector is a service specific parameter,
* typical examples of which could include: a
* parameter to a constructor for the service implementation class,
* a value for a particular service's property, or a key into a
* map of existing implementations.
*
* @param bcs the BeanContextServices
for this request
* @param serviceClass the specified service
* @return the current service selectors for the specified serviceClass
*/
Iterator getCurrentServiceSelectors(BeanContextServices bcs, Class serviceClass);
}