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package com.hazelcast.config;

/**
 * The ConfigPatternMatcher provides a strategy to match an item name to a configuration pattern.
 * 

* It is used on each Config.getXXXConfig() and ClientConfig.getXXXConfig() call for map, list, queue, set, executor, topic, * semaphore etc., so for example itemName is the name of a map and configPatterns are all defined * map configurations. *

* If no configuration is found by the matcher it should return null. In this case the default config will be used * for this item then. If multiple configurations are found by the matcher a {@link com.hazelcast.config.ConfigurationException} * should be thrown. *

* Since Hazelcast 3.5 the default matcher is {@link com.hazelcast.config.matcher.MatchingPointConfigPatternMatcher}. */ public interface ConfigPatternMatcher { /** * Returns the best match for an item name out of a list of configuration patterns. * * @param configPatterns list of configuration patterns * @param itemName item name to match * @return a key of configPatterns which matches the item name or null if nothing matches * @throws ConfigurationException if ambiguous configurations are found */ String matches(Iterable configPatterns, String itemName) throws ConfigurationException; }





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