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// Contributors:
// Oracle - initial API and implementation from Oracle TopLink
package org.eclipse.persistence.indirection;
/**
* INTERNAL:
* This interface defines functionality required by ValueHolders for OneToOneMappings that
* have LAZY access weaved into them and use Property (method) based access
*
* The weaving feature adds a paralell valueholder to the class it weaves and uses that valueholder
* to control the lazy loading. The methods on this interface provide information about how that weaved
* valueholder is related to the underlying value.
* @author tware
*
*/
public interface WeavedAttributeValueHolderInterface extends ValueHolderInterface {
/**
* When a valueholder is triggered, the weaved code will ensure its value is
* coordinated with the underlying property. This method allows TopLink to determine
* if that has happened.
*/
boolean isCoordinatedWithProperty();
/**
* TopLink will call this method when the triggering of a weaved valueholder causes it's
* value to be coordinated with the underlying property
*/
void setIsCoordinatedWithProperty(boolean coordinated);
/**
* This method returns whether this valueholder has been newly instantiated by weaved code.
*/
boolean isNewlyWeavedValueHolder();
/**
* TopLink weaving calls this method on any valueholder it weaves into a class to indicate
* that it is new and it's value should not be considered. The method is also called when coordination
* with the underlying value occurs to indicate the value can now be trusted.
*/
void setIsNewlyWeavedValueHolder(boolean isNew);
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Return if add/remove should trigger instantiation or avoid.
* Current instantiation is avoided is using change tracking.
*/
boolean shouldAllowInstantiationDeferral();
}