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package org.hibernate.transform;


/**
 * A ResultTransformer that operates on "well-defined" and consistent
 * subset of a tuple's elements.
 *
 * "Well-defined" means that:
 * 
    *
  1. * the indexes of tuple elements accessed by a * TupleSubsetResultTransformer depends only on the aliases * and the number of elements in the tuple; i.e, it does * not depend on the value of the tuple being transformed; *
  2. *
  3. * any tuple elements included in the transformed value are * unmodified by the transformation; *
  4. *
  5. * transforming equivalent tuples with the same aliases multiple * times results in transformed values that are equivalent; *
  6. *
  7. * the result of transforming the tuple subset (only those * elements accessed by the transformer) using only the * corresponding aliases is equivalent to transforming the * full tuple with the full array of aliases; *
  8. *
  9. * the result of transforming a tuple with non-accessed tuple * elements and corresponding aliases set to null * is equivalent to transforming the full tuple with the * full array of aliases; *
  10. *
* * @author Gail Badner */ public interface TupleSubsetResultTransformer extends ResultTransformer { /** * When a tuple is transformed, is the result a single element of the tuple? * * @param aliases - the aliases that correspond to the tuple * @param tupleLength - the number of elements in the tuple * @return true, if the transformed value is a single element of the tuple; * false, otherwise. */ boolean isTransformedValueATupleElement(String[] aliases, int tupleLength); /** * Returns an array with the i-th element indicating whether the i-th * element of the tuple is included in the transformed value. * * @param aliases - the aliases that correspond to the tuple * @param tupleLength - the number of elements in the tuple * @return array with the i-th element indicating whether the i-th * element of the tuple is included in the transformed value. */ boolean[] includeInTransform(String[] aliases, int tupleLength); }




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