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package org.springframework.data.jpa.provider;
import javax.persistence.Query;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
/**
* Interface to hide different implementations to extract the original JPA query string from a {@link Query}.
*
* @author Oliver Gierke
* @author Mark Paluch
*/
public interface QueryExtractor {
/**
* Reverse engineers the query string from the {@link Query} object. This requires provider specific API as JPA does
* not provide access to the underlying query string as soon as one has created a {@link Query} instance of it.
*
* @param query
* @return the query string representing the query or {@literal null} if resolving is not possible.
*/
@Nullable
String extractQueryString(Query query);
/**
* Returns whether the extractor is able to extract the original query string from a given {@link Query}.
*
* @return
*/
boolean canExtractQuery();
}