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The Spring Batch Infrastructure is a set of low-level components, interfaces and tools for batch processing applications and optimisations.
/*
* Copyright 2006-2007 the original author or authors.
*
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package org.springframework.batch.repeat;
/**
* The main interface providing access to batch operations. The batch client is
* the {@link RepeatCallback}, where a single item or record is processed. The
* batch behaviour, boundary conditions, transactions etc, are dealt with by the
* {@link RepeatOperations} in such as way that the client does not need to know
* about them. The client may have access to framework abstractions, like
* template data sources, but these should work the same whether they are in a
* batch or not.
*
* @author Dave Syer
*
*/
public interface RepeatOperations {
/**
* Execute the callback repeatedly, until a decision can be made to
* complete. The decision about how many times to execute or when to
* complete, and what to do in the case of an error is delegated to a
* {@link CompletionPolicy}.
*
* @param callback the batch callback.
* @return the aggregate of the result of all the callback operations. An
* indication of whether the {@link RepeatOperations} can continue
* processing if this method is called again.
*/
ExitStatus iterate(RepeatCallback callback) throws RepeatException;
}