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package fish.payara.ejb.http.client.adapter;
import javax.naming.Context;
import javax.naming.NamingException;
import java.util.Optional;
/**
* Adapter for client-side stubs/proxies.
* In cases when your client side code depends on finer-grained interaction that would be unsuitable for stateless
* client invocation (for example JMS resources), ClientAdapter allow you to intercept the lookup process and construct
* client-side wrappers to return instead of direct remote proxy.
* Adapter is registered in RemoteEJBContext via property
* {@value fish.payara.ejb.http.client.RemoteEJBContextFactory#CLIENT_ADAPTER}. The property should refer to an instance
* of {@code ClientAdapter}. To construct more complex sets of adapters, you can use {@link CompositeClientAdapter} and
* {@link ClientAdapterCustomizer}
.
*
* @see fish.payara.ejb.http.client.RemoteEJBContextFactory
* @see CompositeClientAdapter
*/
public interface ClientAdapter {
/**
* Construct local (client-side) proxy if name matches. The method is expected to examing {@code jndiName} being
* looked up and if it matches adapter's adaptation, construct a local proxy and return it wrapped in an {@code Optional<>}.
* Otherwise it must return {@code Optional.empty()}.
* Generated proxy intends calling other remote resources, it may use provided {@code remoteContext}, which
* refers to instance of {@link fish.payara.ejb.http.client.RemoteEJBContext RemoteEJBContext}. Note that provided
* instance still applies this ClientAdapter, so it is not possible to wrap a remote object with behavior.
*
* @param jndiName jndi name requested for lookup
* @param remoteContext naming context for remote EJB invocation
* @return Optional.of(proxy) if adapter provides a proxy for given name, Optional.empty() otherwise
* @throws NamingException if downstream lookup fails, or other validation doesn't pass
*/
Optional