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package org.apache.axis2.context;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
/**
* An interface for use by a message handler to allow
* it to save and restore any message-specific data.
*
* A handler can have message-specific data that
* needs to be associated the message being processed.
* The handler can keep this message-specific data
* in the Messagecontext object by adding the
* data to the user data table via the
* MessageContext method. When the MessageContext
* object is saved (for example, to persistent storage),
* and restored, this interface SelfManagedDataManager
* provides a way for the handler to save and restore
* the handler's message-specific data.
*
* @see MessageContext
*/
public interface SelfManagedDataManager {
/**
* This method is invoked when the MessageContext object is being saved.
*
* Implementors are expected to iterate through the data objects they wish
* to save and return it in a ByteArrayOutputStream. This data will
* later be passed to the implementor's deserializeSelfManagedData method when
* the data object is to be restored.
*
* The data being saved may be the data stored by the implementor
* in the MessageContext object's SelfManagedData list and may include
* additional information such as the implementor's fields.
* Note that data stored by the implementor in the MessageContext object's SelfManagedData
* list is retrievable by calling the MessageContext.getSelfManagedData() method
* for EACH key/value pair.
*
* @param mc the MessageContext that is being saved
* @return The saved data in the output stream. Note that the
* format of the data in the output stream is defined
* by the implementor.
* @throws IOException
*/
public ByteArrayOutputStream serializeSelfManagedData(MessageContext mc) throws IOException;
/**
* This method is invoked when the MessageContext object is being restored.
*
* Implementors will receive the data they had previously saved in the
* serializeSelfManagedData() method. Implementors are responsible for
* reconstituting their message-specific data.
*
* @param data ByteArrayInputStream consisting of the data that this handler had previously saved
* @param mc the MessageContext object being restored
* @throws IOException
*/
public void deserializeSelfManagedData(ByteArrayInputStream data, MessageContext mc)
throws IOException;
/**
* This method is invoked when the MessageContext object is being restored and
* after the deserializeSelfManagedData() method.
*
* Implementors use this method to re-establish transient message-specific data,
* particularly if the implementor did not save any user data in the
* serializeSelfManagedData() method.
*
* @param mc the MessageContext object being restored
*/
public void restoreTransientData(MessageContext mc);
}