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package com.gemstone.gemfire.cache.util;
/**
* GatewayConflictResolver is a Cache-level plugin that is called upon to decide what to do
* with events that originate in other systems and arrive through the WAN Gateway. A
* GatewayConflictResolver is invoked if the current value in a cache entry was established by a
* different distributed system (with a different distributed-system-id) than an event
* that is attempting to modify the entry. It is not invoked if the event has the same
* distributed system ID as the event that last changed the entry.
* @since 7.0
* @author Bruce Schuchardt
*/
public interface GatewayConflictResolver {
/**
* This method is invoked when a change is received from another distributed system and
* the last modification to the affected cache entry did not also come from the same system.
*
* The given GatewayConflictHelper can be used to allow the change to be made to the cache,
* disallow the modification or make a change to the value to be stored in the cache.
*
This method is invoked under synchronization on the cache entry in
* order to prevent it from concurrent modification
* For any two events, all GatewayConflictResolvers must make the same decision
* on the resolution of the conflict in order to maintain consistency. They must
* do so regardless of the order of the events.
* @param event the event that is in conflict with the current cache state
* @param helper an object to be used in modifying the course of action for this event
*/
public void onEvent(TimestampedEntryEvent event, GatewayConflictHelper helper);
}