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package org.apache.commons.configuration2.beanutils;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Map;
/**
 * 
 * Definition of an interface for declaring a bean in a configuration file.
 * 
 * 
 * Commons Configurations allows to define beans (i.e. simple Java objects) in configuration files, which can be created
 * at runtime. This is especially useful if you program against interfaces and want to define the concrete
 * implementation class is a configuration file.
 * 
 * 
 * This interface defines methods for retrieving all information about a bean that should be created from a
 * configuration file, e.g. the bean's properties or the factory to use for creating the instance. With different
 * implementations different "layouts" of bean declarations can be supported. For instance if an XML
 * configuration file is used, all features of XML (e.g. attributes, nested elements) can be used to define the bean. In
 * a properties file the declaration format is more limited. The purpose of this interface is to abstract from the
 * concrete declaration format.
 * 
 *
 * @since 1.3
 */
public interface BeanDeclaration {
    /**
     * Gets the name of the bean class, from which an instance is to be created. This value must be defined unless a
     * default class is provided for the bean creation operation.
     *
     * @return the name of the bean class
     */
    String getBeanClassName();
    /**
     * Gets the name of the {@code BeanFactory} that should be used for creating the bean instance. This can be
     * null, then a default factory will be used.
     *
     * @return the name of the bean factory
     */
    String getBeanFactoryName();
    /**
     * Gets an arbitrary object that will be passed to the bean factory. Its meaning is not further
     * specified. The purpose of this additional parameter is to support a further configuration of the bean factory that
     * can be placed directly at the bean declaration.
     *
     * @return a parameter for the bean factory
     */
    Object getBeanFactoryParameter();
    /**
     * Gets a map with properties that should be initialized on the newly created bean. The map's keys are the names of
     * the properties; the corresponding values are the properties' values. The return value can be null if no
     * properties should be set.
     *
     * @return a map with properties to be initialized
     */
    Map getBeanProperties();
    /**
     * Gets a collection with constructor arguments. This data is used to determine the constructor of the bean class to
     * be invoked. The values of the arguments are passed to the constructor. An implementation can return null or an
     * empty collection; then the standard constructor of the bean class is called.
     *
     * @return a collection with the arguments to be passed to the bean class's constructor
     */
    Collection getConstructorArgs();
    /**
     * Gets a map with declarations for beans that should be set as properties of the newly created bean. This allows for
     * complex initialization scenarios: a bean for a bean that contains complex properties (e.g. other beans) can have
     * nested declarations for defining these complex properties. The returned map's key are the names of the properties to
     * initialize. The values are either {@code BeanDeclaration} implementations or collections thereof. They will be
     * treated like this declaration (in a recursive manner), and the resulting beans are assigned to the corresponding
     * properties.
     *
     * @return a map with nested bean declarations
     */
    Map getNestedBeanDeclarations();
}