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A collection of classes shared by broadleaf profile, cms, admin, and core.
/*
* Copyright 2008-2013 the original author or authors.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package org.broadleafcommerce.common.config.dao;
import org.broadleafcommerce.common.config.domain.ModuleConfiguration;
import org.broadleafcommerce.common.config.service.type.ModuleConfigurationType;
import java.util.List;
public interface ModuleConfigurationDao {
public ModuleConfiguration readById(Long id);
public ModuleConfiguration save(ModuleConfiguration config);
public void delete(ModuleConfiguration config);
public List readAllByType(ModuleConfigurationType type);
public List readActiveByType(ModuleConfigurationType type);
public List readByType(Class extends ModuleConfiguration> type);
/**
* Returns the number of milliseconds that the current date/time will be cached for queries before refreshing.
* This aids in query caching, otherwise every query that utilized current date would be different and caching
* would be ineffective.
*
* @return the milliseconds to cache the current date/time
*/
public Long getCurrentDateResolution();
/**
* Sets the number of milliseconds that the current date/time will be cached for queries before refreshing.
* This aids in query caching, otherwise every query that utilized current date would be different and caching
* would be ineffective.
*
* @param currentDateResolution the milliseconds to cache the current date/time
*/
public void setCurrentDateResolution(Long currentDateResolution);
}
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