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package org.apache.webbeans.spi;
import java.net.URL;
import java.util.Set;
/**
* This SPI is for abstracting the class scanning.
*
* In a production environment Many different modules need to perform
* class scanning (EJB, JSF, JPA, ...). This SPI allows us to only have one
* central class scanner for the whole application server
* which only performs the scanning once at startup of each WebApp.
*
* All URL path Strings in this interface contain the the protocol,
* e.g. 'file:/...' we get directly from {@link java.net.URL#toExternalForm()}
*
*/
public interface ScannerService
{
/**
* Any initialisation action that is
* required by the implementation.
* @param object initialization object
*/
void init(Object object);
/**
* Perform the actual class scanning.
*/
void scan();
/**
* This method will get called once the information found by the current
* scan is not needed anymore and the ScannerService might free up
* resources.
*/
void release();
/**
* Get the URLs of all bean archives in the deployment.
* In OWB-1.x this did give the base paths to META-INF/beans.xml
* files. Now, this will either return the the beans.xml locations
* or the base URL for the JAR if it is an 'implicit bean archive'.
* @return the URL of the beans.xml files.
*/
Set getBeanXmls();
/**
* Gets beans classes that are found in the
* deployment archives.
* Attention: if the ScannerService is a BdaScannerService then
* these classes will only get added to the 'default' BDA
* @return bean classes
*/
Set> getBeanClasses();
/**
* Indicates if BDABeansXmlScanner is available. This method
* should only return true if a BDABeansXmlScanner is implemented
* and the OpenWebBeansConfiguration.USE_BDA_BEANSXML_SCANNER
* custom property is set to true.
* @return T - BDABeansXmlScanner is available and enabled;
* F - No BDABeansXmlScanner is available or it is disabled
*/
boolean isBDABeansXmlScanningEnabled();
/**
* Gets BDABeansXMLScanner used to determine the beans.xml
* modifiers (interceptors, decorators, and, alternatives) that
* are enabled per BDA. This is different from the default behavior
* that enables modifiers per application and not just in one BDA
* contained in an application.
* @return null or reference to BDABeansXMLScanner
*/
BDABeansXmlScanner getBDABeansXmlScanner();
}
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