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package org.jooq.api.annotation;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
/**
* Defines a "transition" in the state machine modelled by the DSL API.
*
* @author Lukas Eder
* @deprecated - 3.5.0 - [#3345] - The DSL API annotation is in a prototype
* state and will be removed from the 3.x APIs
*/
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
@Target(ElementType.METHOD)
@Deprecated
public @interface Transition {
/**
* The Transition name.
*
* This describes the name of a transition in the state machine modelled by
* the DSL API. By default, the transition name matches the method name of
* the annotated method.
*/
String name() default "";
/**
* The Transition arguments.
*
* This describes the arguments of a transition in the state machine
* modelled by the DSL API.
*/
String[] args() default "";
/**
* The Transition source state.
*
* This describes the source state name of a transition in the state machine
* modelled by the DSL API. By default, the transition's source state name
* matches the state name of the declaring type of the annotated method:
*
* - If {@link #from()} is defined, that value is taken
* - Otherwise, if the annotated method's
* {@link Method#getDeclaringClass()} is annotated with {@link State}, that
* state's {@link State#name()} is taken
* - Otherwise, the {@link Method#getDeclaringClass()} class name is taken
*
*
*/
String from() default "";
/**
* The Transition target state.
*
* This describes the target state name of a transition in the state machine
* modelled by the DSL API. By default, the transition's target state name
* matches the state name of the return type of the annotated method:
*
* - If {@link #to()} is defined, that value is taken
* - Otherwise, if the annotated method's {@link Method#getReturnType()}
* is annotated with {@link State}, that state's {@link State#name()} is
* taken
* - Otherwise, the Method#getReturnType() class name is taken
*
*/
String to() default "";
}