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package org.apache.kafka.clients.admin.internals;
import java.util.OptionalInt;
/**
* This interface is used by {@link AdminApiDriver} to bridge the gap
* to the internal `NodeProvider` defined in
* {@link org.apache.kafka.clients.admin.KafkaAdminClient}. However, a
* request scope is more than just a target broker specification. It also
* provides a way to group key lookups according to different batching
* mechanics. See {@link AdminApiLookupStrategy#lookupScope(Object)} for
* more detail.
*/
public interface ApiRequestScope {
/**
* Get the target broker ID that a request is intended for or
* empty if the request can be sent to any broker.
*
* Note that if the destination broker ID is present in the
* {@link ApiRequestScope} returned by {@link AdminApiLookupStrategy#lookupScope(Object)},
* then no lookup will be attempted.
*
* @return optional broker ID
*/
default OptionalInt destinationBrokerId() {
return OptionalInt.empty();
}
}
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