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package org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.ext.search;

import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.List;

//CHECKSTYLE:OFF
/**
 * Can be used to build plain or complex/composite search conditions.
 * 

* Google Collections Predicate * might've been used instead, but it is a too generic and its apply method is not quite needed here *

* * @param Type of the object which will be checked by SearchCondition instance * */ //CHECKSTYLE:ON public interface SearchCondition { /** * Checks if the given pojo instance meets this search condition * * @param pojo the object which will be checked * @return true if the pojo meets this search condition, false - otherwise */ boolean isMet(T pojo); /** * Returns a list of pojos matching the condition * @param pojos list of pojos * @return list of the matching pojos or null if none have been found */ List findAll(Collection pojos); /** * Some SearchConditions may use instance of T to capture the actual search criteria * thus making it simpler to implement isMet(T). In some cases, the code which is given * SearchCondition may find it more efficient to directly deal with the captured state * for a more efficient lookup of matching data/records as opposed to calling * SearchCondition.isMet for every instance of T it knows about. * * * @return T the captured search criteria, can be null */ T getCondition(); /** * Primitive statement such a > b, i < 5, etc * this condition may represent. Complex conditions will return null. * * @return primitive search statement, can be null */ PrimitiveStatement getStatement(); /** * List of conditions this SearchCondition may represent. * Composite SearchConditions will return a list of conditions they are * composed from, primitive ones will return null * @return list of conditions, can be null */ List> getSearchConditions(); /** * Returns the type of the condition this SearchCondition represents * @return condition type */ ConditionType getConditionType(); /** * Provides a visitor which will convert this SearchCondition into * a custom expression, for example, into the SQL statement, etc * @param visitor */ void accept(SearchConditionVisitor visitor); /** * * This method is now deprecated and will be removed soon. * * Utility method for converting this condition into an SQL expression * @param table table name * @param columns column names, a wildcard as in 'SELECT * from table' will be used * if names are not provided * @return SQL expression */ @Deprecated String toSQL(String table, String... columns); }




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