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package org.springframework.data.gemfire;
import com.gemstone.gemfire.GemFireCheckedException;
import com.gemstone.gemfire.GemFireException;
import com.gemstone.gemfire.cache.Region;
/**
* Callback interface for GemFire code. To be used with {@link GemfireTemplate}'s execution methods, often as anonymous
* classes within a method implementation. A typical implementation will call Region.get/put/query to perform some
* operations on stored objects.
*
* @author Costin Leau
*/
public interface GemfireCallback {
/**
* Gets called by {@link GemfireTemplate#execute(GemfireCallback)}. Does not need to care about handling transactions
* or exceptions.
*
* Allows for returning a result object created within the callback, i.e. a domain object or a collection of domain
* objects. A thrown custom RuntimeException is treated as an application exception: It gets propagated to the caller
* of the template.
*
* @param region GemFire Region
* @return a result object, or null if none
*/
T doInGemfire(Region,?> region) throws GemFireCheckedException, GemFireException;
}
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