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package com.sun.jersey.server.wadl;

import com.sun.jersey.api.model.AbstractMethod;
import javax.ws.rs.core.MediaType;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlRegistry;

import com.sun.jersey.api.model.AbstractResource;
import com.sun.jersey.api.model.AbstractResourceMethod;
import com.sun.jersey.api.model.Parameter;
import com.sun.research.ws.wadl.Application;
import com.sun.research.ws.wadl.Param;
import com.sun.research.ws.wadl.RepresentationType;
import com.sun.research.ws.wadl.Request;
import com.sun.research.ws.wadl.Resource;
import com.sun.research.ws.wadl.Resources;
import com.sun.research.ws.wadl.Response;


/**
 * A WadlGenerator creates artifacts related to wadl. This is designed as an interface,
 * so that several implementations can decorate existing ones. One decorator could e.g. add
 * references to definitions within some xsd for existing representations.
* Created on: Jun 16, 2008
* * @author Martin Grotzke * @version $Id$ */ public interface WadlGenerator { /** * Sets the delegate that is decorated by this wadl generator. Is invoked directly after * this generator is instantiated before {@link #init()} or any setter method is invoked. * @param delegate the wadl generator to decorate */ void setWadlGeneratorDelegate( WadlGenerator delegate ); /** * Invoked before all methods related to wadl-building are invoked. This method is used in a * decorator like manner, and therefore has to invoke this.delegate.init(). * @throws Exception */ void init() throws Exception; /** * The jaxb context path that is used when the generated wadl application is marshalled * to a file.
* This method is used in a decorator like manner.
* The result return the path (or a colon-separated list of package names) containing * jaxb-beans that are added to wadl elements by this WadlGenerator, additionally to * the context path of the decorated WadlGenerator (set by {@link #setWadlGeneratorDelegate(WadlGenerator)}.
* If you do not use custom jaxb beans, then simply return _delegate.getRequiredJaxbContextPath(), * otherwise return the delegate's {@link #getRequiredJaxbContextPath()} together with * your required context path (separated by a colon):
*
_delegate.getRequiredJaxbContextPath() == null
            ? ${yourContextPath}
            : _delegate.getRequiredJaxbContextPath() + ":" + ${yourContextPath};
* * If you add the path for your custom jaxb beans, don't forget to add an * ObjectFactory (annotated with {@link XmlRegistry}) to this package. * @return simply the {@link #getRequiredJaxbContextPath()} of the delegate or the * {@link #getRequiredJaxbContextPath()} + ":" + ${yourContextPath}. */ String getRequiredJaxbContextPath(); // ================ methods for building the wadl application ============= public Application createApplication(); public Resources createResources(); public Resource createResource(AbstractResource r, String path); public com.sun.research.ws.wadl.Method createMethod(AbstractResource r, AbstractResourceMethod m); public Request createRequest(AbstractResource r, AbstractResourceMethod m); public RepresentationType createRequestRepresentation(AbstractResource r, AbstractResourceMethod m, MediaType mediaType); public Response createResponse(AbstractResource r, AbstractResourceMethod m); public Param createParam(AbstractResource r, AbstractMethod m, Parameter p); }




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