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package org.springframework.expression;
/**
* MethodExecutors are built by the resolvers and can be cached by the infrastructure to
* repeat an operation quickly without going back to the resolvers. For example, the
* particular method to run on an object may be discovered by the reflection method
* resolver - it will then build a MethodExecutor that executes that method and the
* MethodExecutor can be reused without needing to go back to the resolver to discover
* the method again.
*
* They can become stale, and in that case should throw an AccessException:
* This will cause the infrastructure to go back to the resolvers to ask for a new one.
*
* @author Andy Clement
* @since 3.0
*/
public interface MethodExecutor {
/**
* Execute a command using the specified arguments, and using the specified expression state.
* @param context the evaluation context in which the command is being executed
* @param target the target object of the call - null for static methods
* @param arguments the arguments to the executor, should match (in terms of number
* and type) whatever the command will need to run
* @return the value returned from execution
* @throws AccessException if there is a problem executing the command or the
* MethodExecutor is no longer valid
*/
TypedValue execute(EvaluationContext context, Object target, Object... arguments) throws AccessException;
}