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package org.springframework.cache.annotation;

import org.springframework.cache.CacheManager;
import org.springframework.cache.interceptor.CacheErrorHandler;
import org.springframework.cache.interceptor.CacheResolver;
import org.springframework.cache.interceptor.KeyGenerator;

/**
 * Interface to be implemented by @{@link org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration
 * Configuration} classes annotated with @{@link EnableCaching} that wish or need to
 * specify explicitly how caches are resolved and how keys are generated for annotation-driven
 * cache management. Consider extending {@link CachingConfigurerSupport}, which provides a
 * stub implementation of all interface methods.
 *
 * 

See @{@link EnableCaching} for general examples and context; see * {@link #cacheManager()}, {@link #cacheResolver()} and {@link #keyGenerator()} * for detailed instructions. * * @author Chris Beams * @since 3.1 * @see EnableCaching * @see CachingConfigurerSupport */ public interface CachingConfigurer { /** * Return the cache manager bean to use for annotation-driven cache * management. A default {@link CacheResolver} will be initialized * behind the scenes with this cache manager. For more fine-grained * management of the cache resolution, consider setting the * {@link CacheResolver} directly. *

Implementations must explicitly declare * {@link org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean @Bean}, e.g. *

	 * @Configuration
	 * @EnableCaching
	 * public class AppConfig extends CachingConfigurerSupport {
	 *     @Bean // important!
	 *     @Override
	 *     public CacheManager cacheManager() {
	 *         // configure and return CacheManager instance
	 *     }
	 *     // ...
	 * }
	 * 
* See @{@link EnableCaching} for more complete examples. */ CacheManager cacheManager(); /** * Return the {@link CacheResolver} bean to use to resolve regular caches for * annotation-driven cache management. This is an alternative and more powerful * option of specifying the {@link CacheManager} to use. *

If both a {@link #cacheManager()} and {@link #cacheResolver()} are set, the * cache manager is ignored. *

Implementations must explicitly declare * {@link org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean @Bean}, e.g. *

	 * @Configuration
	 * @EnableCaching
	 * public class AppConfig extends CachingConfigurerSupport {
	 *     @Bean // important!
	 *     @Override
	 *     public CacheResolver cacheResolver() {
	 *         // configure and return CacheResolver instance
	 *     }
	 *     // ...
	 * }
	 * 
* See {@link EnableCaching} for more complete examples. */ CacheResolver cacheResolver(); /** * Return the key generator bean to use for annotation-driven cache management. * Implementations must explicitly declare * {@link org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean @Bean}, e.g. *
	 * @Configuration
	 * @EnableCaching
	 * public class AppConfig extends CachingConfigurerSupport {
	 *     @Bean // important!
	 *     @Override
	 *     public KeyGenerator keyGenerator() {
	 *         // configure and return KeyGenerator instance
	 *     }
	 *     // ...
	 * }
	 * 
* See @{@link EnableCaching} for more complete examples. */ KeyGenerator keyGenerator(); /** * Return the {@link CacheErrorHandler} to use to handle cache-related errors. *

By default,{@link org.springframework.cache.interceptor.SimpleCacheErrorHandler} * is used and simply throws the exception back at the client. *

Implementations must explicitly declare * {@link org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean @Bean}, e.g. *

	 * @Configuration
	 * @EnableCaching
	 * public class AppConfig extends CachingConfigurerSupport {
	 *     @Bean // important!
	 *     @Override
	 *     public CacheErrorHandler errorHandler() {
	 *         // configure and return CacheErrorHandler instance
	 *     }
	 *     // ...
	 * }
	 * 
* See @{@link EnableCaching} for more complete examples. */ CacheErrorHandler errorHandler(); }




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