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package org.springframework.batch.item;

import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

/**
 * 

* A specialisation of {@link ItemReader} that allows the user to look ahead into the * stream of items. This is useful, for instance, when reading flat file data that * contains record separator lines which are actually part of the next record. *

* *

* The detailed contract for {@link #peek()} has to be defined by the implementation * because there is no general way to define it in a concurrent environment. The * definition of "the next read()" operation is tenuous if multiple clients are reading * concurrently, and the ability to peek implies that some state is likely to be stored, * so implementations of {@link PeekableItemReader} may well be restricted to single * threaded use. *

* * @author Dave Syer * @author Mahmoud Ben Hassine * */ public interface PeekableItemReader extends ItemReader { /** * Get the next item that would be returned by {@link #read()}, without affecting the * result of {@link #read()}. * @return the next item or {@code null} if the data source is exhausted * @throws Exception if there is a problem */ @Nullable T peek() throws Exception, UnexpectedInputException, ParseException; }




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