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package org.apache.camel.spi;
import java.util.Map;
import org.apache.camel.Message;
/**
* Factory to create the {@link Map} implementation to use for storing headers on {@link Message}.
*
* @see org.apache.camel.impl.engine.DefaultHeadersMapFactory
*/
public interface HeadersMapFactory {
/**
* Service factory key.
*/
String FACTORY = "headers-map-factory";
/**
* Creates a new empty {@link Map}
*
* @return new empty map
*/
Map newMap();
/**
* Creates a new {@link Map} and copies over all the content from the existing map.
*
* The copy of the content should use defensive copy, so the returned map can add/remove/change the content without
* affecting the existing map.
*
* @param map existing map to copy over (must use defensive copy)
* @return new map with the content from the existing map
*/
Map newMap(Map map);
/**
* Whether the given {@link Map} implementation is created by this factory?
*
* @return true if created from this factory, false if not
*/
boolean isInstanceOf(Map map);
/**
* Whether the created {@link Map} are case insensitive or not.
*
* Important: When using case sensitive (this method return false). Then the map is case sensitive which means
* headers such as content-type and Content-Type are two different keys which can be a problem for
* some protocols such as HTTP based, which rely on case insensitive headers. However case sensitive implementations
* can yield faster performance. Therefore use case sensitive implementation with care.
*/
boolean isCaseInsensitive();
}
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