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 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package org.springframework.data.jpa.repository;

import java.util.List;

import javax.persistence.EntityManager;

import org.springframework.data.domain.Example;
import org.springframework.data.domain.Sort;
import org.springframework.data.repository.NoRepositoryBean;
import org.springframework.data.repository.PagingAndSortingRepository;
import org.springframework.data.repository.query.QueryByExampleExecutor;

/**
 * JPA specific extension of {@link org.springframework.data.repository.Repository}.
 *
 * @author Oliver Gierke
 * @author Christoph Strobl
 * @author Mark Paluch
 */
@NoRepositoryBean
public interface JpaRepository extends PagingAndSortingRepository, QueryByExampleExecutor {

	/*
	 * (non-Javadoc)
	 * @see org.springframework.data.repository.CrudRepository#findAll()
	 */
	@Override
	List findAll();

	/*
	 * (non-Javadoc)
	 * @see org.springframework.data.repository.PagingAndSortingRepository#findAll(org.springframework.data.domain.Sort)
	 */
	@Override
	List findAll(Sort sort);

	/*
	 * (non-Javadoc)
	 * @see org.springframework.data.repository.CrudRepository#findAll(java.lang.Iterable)
	 */
	@Override
	List findAllById(Iterable ids);

	/*
	 * (non-Javadoc)
	 * @see org.springframework.data.repository.CrudRepository#save(java.lang.Iterable)
	 */
	@Override
	 List saveAll(Iterable entities);

	/**
	 * Flushes all pending changes to the database.
	 */
	void flush();

	/**
	 * Saves an entity and flushes changes instantly.
	 *
	 * @param entity
	 * @return the saved entity
	 */
	 S saveAndFlush(S entity);

	/**
	 * Deletes the given entities in a batch which means it will create a single {@link Query}. Assume that we will clear
	 * the {@link javax.persistence.EntityManager} after the call.
	 *
	 * @param entities
	 */
	void deleteInBatch(Iterable entities);

	/**
	 * Deletes all entities in a batch call.
	 */
	void deleteAllInBatch();

	/**
	 * Returns a reference to the entity with the given identifier. Depending on how the JPA persistence provider is
	 * implemented this is very likely to always return an instance and throw an
	 * {@link javax.persistence.EntityNotFoundException} on first access. Some of them will reject invalid identifiers
	 * immediately.
	 *
	 * @param id must not be {@literal null}.
	 * @return a reference to the entity with the given identifier.
	 * @see EntityManager#getReference(Class, Object) for details on when an exception is thrown.
	 */
	T getOne(ID id);

	/*
	 * (non-Javadoc)
	 * @see org.springframework.data.repository.query.QueryByExampleExecutor#findAll(org.springframework.data.domain.Example)
	 */
	@Override
	 List findAll(Example example);

	/*
	 * (non-Javadoc)
	 * @see org.springframework.data.repository.query.QueryByExampleExecutor#findAll(org.springframework.data.domain.Example, org.springframework.data.domain.Sort)
	 */
	@Override
	 List findAll(Example example, Sort sort);
}