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package org.metawidget.inspector.impl.actionstyle;
import java.util.Map;
import org.metawidget.iface.Immutable;
/**
* Abstraction layer for retrieving actions from types.
*
* Different environments have different approaches to defining what constitutes an 'action'. For
* example, Metawidget supplies a UiAction
annotation and the Spring AppFramework
* supplies an Action
annotation.
*
* ActionStyle
s must be immutable (or, at least, appear that way to clients. They can
* have caches or configuration settings internally, as long as they are threadsafe).
*
* @author Richard Kennard
*/
public interface ActionStyle
extends Immutable {
//
// Methods
//
/**
* Gets the Actions for the given type.
*
* Actions must be returned using a consistent ordering, so that both unit tests and
* CompositeInspector
merging is consistent. If the underlying technology does not
* define an ordering, one must be imposed (eg. sorted alphabetically by name), even though this
* may later be overridden by other mechanisms (eg.
* ComesAfterInspectionResultProcessor
sorts by comes-after
).
*
* @return the actions for the given type. Never null.
*/
Map getActions( String type );
}