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package org.semanticweb.owlapi.model;
import java.util.List;
import javax.annotation.Nonnull;
import org.semanticweb.owlapi.model.parameters.ChangeApplied;
/**
* @author Matthew Horridge, Stanford University, Bio-Medical Informatics Research Group
* @since 3.5
*/
public interface HasApplyChanges {
/**
* Applies a list ontology changes to a collection of ontologies. When this method is used
* through an {@code OWLOntologyManager} implementation, the instance used should be the one
* that the ontology returns through the {@code getOWLOntologyManager()} call. The reason is
* that some changes, e.g., change of ontology id and change of imports directives, affect data
* that only that manager instance knows about, such as the imports closure; changes of ontology
* id through the wrong manager will make the ontology unreachable through its new id in the
* manager associated with the ontology. Configuration for loading and saving parameters is also
* held by the manager, if not explicitly specified for the ontology. While the change might be
* successful, other bugs might be made apparent later.
*
* @param changes The changes to be applied.
* @return ChangeApplied.SUCCESSFULLY if the axiom is added, ChangeApplied.UNSUCCESSFULLY
* otherwise.
* @throws OWLOntologyChangeException If one or more of the changes could not be applied.
*/
@Nonnull
ChangeApplied applyChanges(@Nonnull List extends OWLOntologyChange> changes);
/**
* Applies a list ontology changes to a collection of ontologies. Note that the ontologies need
* to be managed by this manager, since import closures, ontology ids and configurations might
* be affected by the changes, and they are held by the manager.
*
* @param changes The changes to be applied.
* @return ChangeApplied.SUCCESSFULLY if the axiom is added, ChangeApplied.UNSUCCESSFULLY
* otherwise.
* @throws OWLOntologyChangeException If one or more of the changes could not be applied.
*/
@Nonnull
ChangeDetails applyChangesAndGetDetails(@Nonnull List extends OWLOntologyChange> changes);
}