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package org.apache.kafka.streams.processor;

import java.time.Duration;

/**
 * A processor of key-value pair records.
 *
 * @param  the type of keys
 * @param  the type of values
 * @deprecated Since 3.0. Use {@link org.apache.kafka.streams.processor.api.Processor} instead.
 */
@Deprecated
public interface Processor {

    /**
     * Initialize this processor with the given context. The framework ensures this is called once per processor when the topology
     * that contains it is initialized. When the framework is done with the processor, {@link #close()} will be called on it; the
     * framework may later re-use the processor by calling {@code #init()} again.
     * 

* The provided {@link ProcessorContext context} can be used to access topology and record meta data, to * {@link ProcessorContext#schedule(Duration, PunctuationType, Punctuator) schedule} a method to be * {@link Punctuator#punctuate(long) called periodically} and to access attached {@link StateStore}s. * * @param context the context; may not be null */ void init(ProcessorContext context); /** * Process the record with the given key and value. * * @param key the key for the record * @param value the value for the record */ void process(K key, V value); /** * Close this processor and clean up any resources. Be aware that {@code #close()} is called after an internal cleanup. * Thus, it is not possible to write anything to Kafka as underlying clients are already closed. The framework may * later re-use this processor by calling {@code #init()} on it again. *

* Note: Do not close any streams managed resources, like {@link StateStore}s here, as they are managed by the library. */ void close(); }





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