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package org.glassfish.config.support;
import org.glassfish.api.I18n;
import org.glassfish.api.admin.ExecuteOn;
import org.jvnet.hk2.annotations.*;
import org.glassfish.api.admin.AdminCommand;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;
/**
* Create command annotation.
*
* Methods annotated with this annotation delegates to the framework
* to provide a generic administrative command that create configured
* instances.
*
* A Create annotation is used on a method of a configured interface.
* The method identifies the setter of a type that can be added to the
* configured interface.
*
* The annotated method must follow one of the two pattern :
* List getXs();
* or
* void setX(X x);
*
* the name of the method is immaterial, only the generic type of the
* returned List or the single parameter of the setter method are used
* to determine the type of configured instance the command will create.
*
* the resolver is used to find which instance of the parent type should
* be used to add the newly created child. The resolver can also
* be annotated with {@link org.glassfish.api.Param} to get parameters
* passed to the command invocation (like a name or a target parameter).
*
* The generic command implementation will use the parameters passed to
* the command invocation with the {@link org.glassfish.api.Param}
* annotations on the child type to match command parameters to
* configuration attributes.
*
* Sometimes, the creation of a new configuration will require more
* work or more attributes/elements creation than what can be provided
* or specified during the command invocation. In such a case, the
* Create annotation can specify a decorator that will be called during
* the generic command execution, with the newly created instance.
*
* The {@link CreationDecorator} will be looked up by its type and
* normal injection or parameter injection can happen.
*
* Internationalization of generic commands follow the same rule as
* described in the {@link AdminCommand} javadocs. The {@link I18n}
* annotation referenced from this annotation will be used as the
* top level command annotation, which should provide the command
* description and expected result.
*
* Parameters can be annotated with @I18n as well to override the
* default mapping and all resources must be located in the target
* type module local strings properties file.
*
* @author Jerome Dochez
*/
@Contract
@Retention(RUNTIME)
@Target(ElementType.METHOD)
@InhabitantAnnotation("default")
@ContractProvided(AdminCommand.class)
@ServiceProvider(GenericCreateCommand.class)
public @interface Create {
/**
* Name of the command that will be used to register this generic command implementation under.
*
* @return the command name as the user types it.
*/
@Index
String value();
/**
* Returns the instance of the parent that should be used to add the newly created
* instance under. The implementation of that interface can use the command parameters
* to make a determination about which instance should be used.
*
* @return the parent instance.
*/
Class extends CrudResolver> resolver() default CrudResolver.DefaultResolver.class;
/**
* Returns a decorator type that should be looked up and called when a new
* configuration element of the annotated type is created.
*
* @return a decorator for the annotated type
*/
Class extends CreationDecorator> decorator() default CreationDecorator.NoDecoration.class;
/**
* Returns the desired behaviors in a clustered environment. By default, using all the
* {@link ExecuteOn} default values
*
* @return the cluster information
*/
ExecuteOn cluster() default @ExecuteOn();
/**
* Returns the i18n key that will be used to look up a localized string in the annotated
* type module.
*
* @return the key to look up localized description for the command.
*/
I18n i18n();
}