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/*
 * Copyright (c) 2002-2007 by OpenSymphony
 * All rights reserved.
 */
package com.opensymphony.xwork2;

import com.opensymphony.xwork2.interceptor.PreResultListener;
import com.opensymphony.xwork2.util.ValueStack;

import java.io.Serializable;


/**
 * An {@link ActionInvocation} represents the execution state of an {@link Action}. It holds the Interceptors and the Action instance.
 * By repeated re-entrant execution of the invoke() method, initially by the {@link ActionProxy}, then by the Interceptors, the
 * Interceptors are all executed, and then the {@link Action} and the {@link Result}.
 *
 * @author Jason Carreira
 * @see com.opensymphony.xwork2.ActionProxy
 */
public interface ActionInvocation extends Serializable {

    /**
     * Get the Action associated with this ActionInvocation.
     *
     * @return the Action
     */
    Object getAction();

    /**
     * Gets whether this ActionInvocation has executed before.
     * This will be set after the Action and the Result have executed.
     *
     * @return true if this ActionInvocation has executed before.
     */
    boolean isExecuted();

    /**
     * Gets the ActionContext associated with this ActionInvocation. The ActionProxy is
     * responsible for setting this ActionContext onto the ThreadLocal before invoking
     * the ActionInvocation and resetting the old ActionContext afterwards.
     *
     * @return the ActionContext.
     */
    ActionContext getInvocationContext();

    /**
     * Get the ActionProxy holding this ActionInvocation.
     *
     * @return the ActionProxy.
     */
    ActionProxy getProxy();

    /**
     * If the ActionInvocation has been executed before and the Result is an instance of {@link ActionChainResult}, this method
     * will walk down the chain of ActionChainResults until it finds a non-chain result, which will be returned. If the
     * ActionInvocation's result has not been executed before, the Result instance will be created and populated with
     * the result params.
     *
     * @return the result.
     * @throws Exception can be thrown.
     */
    Result getResult() throws Exception;

    /**
     * Gets the result code returned from this ActionInvocation.
     *
     * @return the result code
     */
    String getResultCode();

    /**
     * Sets the result code, possibly overriding the one returned by the
     * action.
     * 

* The "intended" purpose of this method is to allow PreResultListeners to * override the result code returned by the Action. *

* If this method is used before the Action executes, the Action's returned * result code will override what was set. However the Action could (if * specifically coded to do so) inspect the ActionInvocation to see that * someone "upstream" (e.g. an Interceptor) had suggested a value as the * result, and it could therefore return the same value itself. *

* If this method is called between the Action execution and the Result * execution, then the value set here will override the result code the * action had returned. Creating an Interceptor that implements * {@link PreResultListener} will give you this oportunity. *

* If this method is called after the Result has been executed, it will * have the effect of raising an IllegalStateException. * * @param resultCode the result code. * @throws IllegalStateException if called after the Result has been executed. * @see #isExecuted() */ void setResultCode(String resultCode); /** * Gets the ValueStack associated with this ActionInvocation. * * @return the ValueStack */ ValueStack getStack(); /** * Register a {@link PreResultListener} to be notified after the Action is executed and * before the Result is executed. *

* The ActionInvocation implementation must guarantee that listeners will be called in * the order in which they are registered. *

* Listener registration and execution does not need to be thread-safe. * * @param listener the listener to add. */ void addPreResultListener(PreResultListener listener); /** * Invokes the next step in processing this ActionInvocation. *

* If there are more Interceptors, this will call the next one. If Interceptors choose not to short-circuit * ActionInvocation processing and return their own return code, they will call invoke() to allow the next Interceptor * to execute. If there are no more Interceptors to be applied, the Action is executed. * If the {@link ActionProxy#getExecuteResult()} method returns true, the Result is also executed. * * @throws Exception can be thrown. * @return the return code. */ String invoke() throws Exception; /** * Invokes only the Action (not Interceptors or Results). *

* This is useful in rare situations where advanced usage with the interceptor/action/result workflow is * being manipulated for certain functionality. * * @return the return code. * @throws Exception can be thrown. */ String invokeActionOnly() throws Exception; /** * Sets the action event listener to respond to key action events. * * @param listener the listener. */ void setActionEventListener(ActionEventListener listener); void init(ActionProxy proxy) ; }





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