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package org.apache.commons.configuration2;
/**
*
* Definition of an interface to be implemented by {@code Configuration}
* implementations which support a special initialization method.
*
*
* This interface is mainly evaluated by configuration builder
* implementations: If a newly created configuration instance implements this
* interface, the builder calls the {@code initialize()} method. This gives
* {@code Configuration} classes the opportunity to perform additional
* initializations after all properties passed to the builder have been set.
*
*
* Another use case for this interface is to perform initializations directly
* which otherwise would have been done lazily. Lazy initializations can be
* problematic regarding thread-safety. If in contrast a configuration instance
* has been fully initialized when it is returned from the builder, it may be
* used with a {@code NoOpSynchronizer} if it is not modified.
*
*
* @version $Id: Initializable.java 1624601 2014-09-12 18:04:36Z oheger $
* @since 2.0
*/
public interface Initializable
{
/**
* Initializes this object. A concrete implementation can use this method to
* perform arbitrary initialization. Typically, this method is invoked by a
* configuration builder. In this case, the builder's lock is held,
* so that all member fields set by this method are safely published.
*/
void initialize();
}