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/*
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*
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package org.jmolecules.ddd.annotation
/**
* Identifies a [Repository]. Repositories simulate a collection of aggregates to which aggregate instances can be
* added and removed. They usually also expose API to select a subset of aggregates matching certain criteria. Access to
* projections of an aggregate might be provided as well but also via a dedicated separate abstraction.
*
* Implementations use a dedicated persistence mechanism appropriate to the data structure and query requirements at
* hand. However, they should make sure that no persistence mechanism specific APIs leak into client code.
*
* Kotlin's counterpart of the Java's [Repository](https://github.com/xmolecules/jmolecules/blob/main/jmolecules-ddd/src/main/java/org/jmolecules/ddd/annotation/Repository.java)
*
* @author Jocelyn Ntakpe
*
* See also : [AggregateRoot]
* See also : [Domain-Driven Design Reference (Evans) - Repositories](https://domainlanguage.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/DDD_Reference_2015-03.pdf)
*/
@Retention
@MustBeDocumented
@Target(AnnotationTarget.CLASS)
annotation class Repository
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