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package org.glassfish.jersey.server.spi.internal;

import java.util.function.Function;

import javax.ws.rs.ConstrainedTo;
import javax.ws.rs.RuntimeType;

import org.glassfish.jersey.server.ContainerRequest;
import org.glassfish.jersey.server.model.Parameter;
import org.glassfish.jersey.spi.Contract;

/**
 * Parameter value factory SPI.
 *
 * @author Marek Potociar
 * @author Michal Gajdos
 */
@Contract
@ConstrainedTo(RuntimeType.SERVER)
public interface ValueParamProvider {

    /**
     * Get an injected value provider for the parameter. May return {@code null}
     * in case the parameter is not supported by the value provider.
     *
     * @param parameter parameter requesting the value provider instance.
     * @return injected parameter value provider. Returns {@code null} if parameter is not supported.
     */
    Function getValueProvider(Parameter parameter);

    /**
     * Gets the priority of this provider.
     *
     * @return the priority of this provider.
     * @see PriorityType
     * @see Priority
     */
    PriorityType getPriority();

    /**
     * Priorities are intended to be used as a means to determine the order in which objects are considered whether they are
     * suitable for a particular action or not (e.g. providing a service like creating a value supplier for an injectable
     * parameter).
     * The higher the weight of a priority is the sooner should be an object with this priority examined.
     * 

* If two objects are of the same priority there is no guarantee which one comes first. * * @see ValueParamProvider.Priority */ interface PriorityType { /** * Returns the weight of this priority. * * @return weight of this priority. */ public int getWeight(); } /** * Enumeration of priorities for providers (e.g. {@code ValueSupplierProvider}). At first providers with the {@code HIGH} * priority are examined then those with {@code NORMAL} priority and at last the ones with the {@code LOW} priority. */ enum Priority implements PriorityType { /** * Low priority. */ LOW(100), /** * Normal priority. */ NORMAL(200), /** * High priority. */ HIGH(300); /** * Weight of this priority. */ private final int weight; private Priority(int weight) { this.weight = weight; } @Override public int getWeight() { return weight; } } }





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