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package org.apache.jackrabbit.mk.test;
import org.apache.jackrabbit.mk.api.MicroKernel;
/**
* Interface through which different {@link MicroKernel} implementations
* make themselves available for use by this integration test suite.
*/
public interface MicroKernelFixture {
/**
* Checks whether this fixture is currently available. For example
* a database-based fixture would only be available when the underlying
* database service is running.
*
* @return true
iff the fixture is available
*/
boolean isAvailable();
/**
* Creates a new {@link MicroKernel} cluster with as many nodes as the
* given array has elements. References to the cluster nodes are stored
* in the given array. The initial state of the cluster consists of just
* an empty root node and a shared journal with only a single root
* revision. The caller of this method should have exclusive access to
* the created cluster. The caller is also responsible for calling
* {@link #tearDownCluster(MicroKernel[])} when the test cluster is
* no longer needed.
*
* @param cluster array to which references to all nodes of the
* created cluster should be stored
* @throws Exception if the cluster could not be set up
*/
void setUpCluster(MicroKernel[] cluster) throws Exception;
/**
* Ensures that all content changes seen by one of the given cluster
* nodes are seen also by all the other given nodes. Used to help
* testing features like eventual consistency where the standard
* {@link MicroKernel} API doesn't make strong enough guarantees to
* enable writing a test case without a potentially unbounded wait for
* changes to propagate across the cluster.
*
* @param nodes cluster nodes to be synchronized
*/
void syncMicroKernelCluster(MicroKernel... nodes);
/**
* Releases resources associated with the given {@link MicroKernel}
* cluster. The caller of {@link #setUpCluster(MicroKernel[])} shall
* call this method once the cluster is no longer needed.
*
* @param cluster array containing references to all nodes of the cluster
*/
void tearDownCluster(MicroKernel[] cluster);
}
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