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package org.glassfish.jersey.internal.inject;
import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
/**
* This class allows users to provide a custom injection target for any annotation (including {@code @Inject}). The user would
* usually only provide a resolver for {@code @Inject} if it were specializing the system provided resolver for
* {@code @Inject}. Otherwise, this resolver can be used to provide injection points for any annotation.
*
* Jersey provides all {@code InjectionResolvers} for JAX-RS annotation and {@code org.glassfish.jersey.server.Uri} apart from
* {@link javax.ws.rs.core.Context} which must be implemented and registered directly as a part of DI integration because of
* many optimization which cannot be implemented on Jersey side.
*
* The {@code InjectionResolvers} are delivered to DI integration using {@link InjectionManager#register(Binder)} and DI provider
* just filter {@link InjectionResolverBinding} and internally register the annotation handling using its own mechanism.
*
* @param This must be the annotation class of the injection annotation that this resolver will handle.
*/
public interface InjectionResolver {
/**
* This method will return the object that should be injected into the given injection point. It is the responsibility of the
* implementation to ensure that the object returned can be safely injected into the injection point.
*
* This method should not do the injection themselves.
*
* @param injectee The injection point this value is being injected into
* @return A possibly null value to be injected into the given injection point
*/
Object resolve(Injectee injectee);
/**
* This method should return true if the annotation that indicates that this is an injection point can appear in the parameter
* list of a constructor.
*
* @return true if the injection annotation can appear in the parameter list of a constructor.
*/
boolean isConstructorParameterIndicator();
/**
* This method should return true if the annotation that indicates that this is an injection point can appear in the parameter
* list of a method.
*
* @return true if the injection annotation can appear in the parameter list of a method.
*/
boolean isMethodParameterIndicator();
/**
* This method returns the annotation for what the injection resolver is implemented.
*
* @return handled annotation by injection resolver.
*/
Class getAnnotation();
}