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package org.springframework.webflow.conversation;

/**
 * A service for managing conversations. This interface is the entry point into the conversation subsystem.
 * 
 * @author Keith Donald
 * @author Erwin Vervaet
 */
public interface ConversationManager {

	/**
	 * Begin a new conversation.
	 * @param conversationParameters descriptive conversation parameters
	 * @return a service interface allowing access to the conversation context
	 * @throws ConversationException an exception occured
	 */
	public Conversation beginConversation(ConversationParameters conversationParameters) throws ConversationException;

	/**
	 * Get the conversation with the provided id.
	 * 

* Implementors should take care to manage conversation identity correctly. Although it is not strictly required to * return the same (==) Conversation object every time this method is called with a particular conversation id in a * single execution thread, callers will expect to recieve an object that allows them to manipulate the identified * conversation. In other words, the following is legal ConversationManager client code: * *

	 * 	ConversationManager manager = ...;
	 * 	ConversationId id = ...;
	 * 	Conversation conv = manager.getConversation(id);
	 *  conv.lock();
	 *  try {
	 *  	Conversation localReference = manager.getConversation(id);
	 *  	// no need to lock since conversation 'id' is already locked
	 *  	// even though possibly conv != localReference
	 *  	localReference.putAttribute("foo", "bar");
	 *  	Object foo = conv.getAttribute("foo");
	 * 	}
	 * 	finally {
	 * 		conv.unlock();
	 * 	}
	 * 
* * @param id the conversation id * @return the conversation * @throws NoSuchConversationException the id provided was invalid */ public Conversation getConversation(ConversationId id) throws ConversationException; /** * Parse the string-encoded conversationId into its object form. Essentially, the reverse of * {@link ConversationId#toString()}. * @param encodedId the encoded id * @return the parsed conversation id * @throws ConversationException an exception occured parsing the id */ public ConversationId parseConversationId(String encodedId) throws ConversationException; }




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