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package org.apache.kafka.streams.processor;
import org.apache.kafka.streams.Topology;
import java.util.function.Supplier;
/**
* A processor supplier that can create one or more {@link Processor} instances.
*
* It is used in {@link Topology} for adding new processor operators, whose generated
* topology can then be replicated (and thus creating one or more {@link Processor} instances)
* and distributed to multiple stream threads.
*
* The supplier should always generate a new instance each time {@link ProcessorSupplier#get()} gets called. Creating
* a single {@link Processor} object and returning the same object reference in {@link ProcessorSupplier#get()} would be
* a violation of the supplier pattern and leads to runtime exceptions.
*
* @param the type of keys
* @param the type of values
* @deprecated Since 3.0. Use {@link org.apache.kafka.streams.processor.api.ProcessorSupplier} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public interface ProcessorSupplier extends ConnectedStoreProvider, Supplier> {
/**
* Return a newly constructed {@link Processor} instance.
* The supplier should always generate a new instance each time {@link ProcessorSupplier#get()} gets called.
*
* Creating a single {@link Processor} object and returning the same object reference in {@link ProcessorSupplier#get()}
* is a violation of the supplier pattern and leads to runtime exceptions.
*
* @return a newly constructed {@link Processor} instance
*/
Processor get();
}