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package org.richfaces.fragment.dataTable;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Interface representing a data table.
*
* Each table consists of its header, row and footer. Those should be page
* fragments, which will be then returned as a properly initialized objects.
*
* It is solely on the end user how the implementations of the HEADER, ROW
* or FOOTER would look like.
For example HEADER page fragment can provide
* encapsulated filtering or sorting table services.
*
* Note 1: Table does not take into account pagination. Thus one has to
* switch to a different page manually in order to access all rows. All indexes
* used by methods are relative to one page.
*
* Note 2: that one can use org.richfaces.fragment.common.NullFragment
* as a Null Object pattern for any of the generic types.
*
* @author Juraj Huska
* @param
* @param
* @param