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package org.apache.openjpa.persistence.jest;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Map;

import javax.servlet.ServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.ServletResponse;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;


/**
 * Interface for JEST commands. A JEST command denotes a JPA operation such as find,
 * query or domain. Besides signifying a JPA operation, a command may have
 * zero or more qualifiers and arguments. 
 * 
* A qualifier qualifies the action to be performed. For example, a query command may be qualified * to return a single instance as its result, or limit its result to first 20 instances etc. *
* An argument is an argument to the target JPA method. For example, find command has * arguments for the type of the instance and the primary key. A query command has the * query string as its argument. *

* A concrete command instance is an outcome of parsing a {@link HttpServletRequest request}. * The {@link HttpServletRequest#getPathInfo() path} segments are parsed for qualifiers. * The {@link HttpServletRequest#getQueryString() query string} is parsed for the arguments. *

* A JEST command often attaches special semantics to a standard URI syntax. For example, all JEST * URI enforces that the first segment of a servlet path denotes the command moniker e.g. the URI
* http://www.jpa.com/jest/find/plan=myPlan?type=Person&1234
* with context root http://www.jpa.com/jest has the servlet path /find/plan=myPlan * and query string type=Person&1234. *
* The first path segment find will determine that the command is to find a * persistent entity of type Person and primary key 1234 using a fetch plan * named myPlan. * * @author Pinaki Poddar * */ public interface JESTCommand { /** * Supported format monikers. */ public static enum Format {xml, json}; /** * Get the execution context of this command. * * @return the execution context. never null. */ public JPAServletContext getExecutionContext(); /** * Parse the given request to populate qualifiers and parameters of this command. * A command can interpret and consume certain path segments or parameters of the * original request. During {@link #process(ServletRequest, ServletResponse, JPAServletContext) processing} * phase, the parameters and qualifiers are accessed from the parsed command itself rather than * from the original HTTP request. */ public void parse() throws ProcessingException; /** * Process the given request and write the output on to the given response in the given context. * @throws ProcessingException * */ public void process() throws ProcessingException, IOException; /** * Get this command's arguments. * * @exception IllegalStateException if accessed prior to parsing. */ public Map getArguments(); /** * Get the value of this command's argument of the given name. * * @return null if the argument does not exist. * * @exception IllegalStateException if accessed prior to parsing. */ public String getArgument(String key); /** * Affirm this command contains an argument of the given name. * * @exception IllegalStateException if accessed prior to parsing. */ public boolean hasArgument(String key); /** * Get this command's qualifiers. * * @exception IllegalStateException if accessed prior to parsing. */ public Map getQualifiers(); /** * Get the value of this command's qualifier of the given name. * * @return null if the qualifier does not exist. * * @exception IllegalStateException if accessed prior to parsing. */ public String getQualifier(String key); /** * Affirm this command contains an qualifier of the given name. * * @exception IllegalStateException if accessed prior to parsing. */ public boolean hasQualifier(String key); }





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