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package org.springframework.messaging.converter;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.messaging.Message;
import org.springframework.messaging.MessageHeaders;
/**
* A converter to turn the payload of a {@link Message} from serialized form to a typed
* Object and vice versa. The {@link MessageHeaders#CONTENT_TYPE} message header may be
* used to specify the media type of the message content.
*
* @author Mark Fisher
* @author Rossen Stoyanchev
* @since 4.0
*/
public interface MessageConverter {
/**
* Convert the payload of a {@link Message} from a serialized form to a typed Object
* of the specified target class. The {@link MessageHeaders#CONTENT_TYPE} header
* should indicate the MIME type to convert from.
* If the converter does not support the specified media type or cannot perform
* the conversion, it should return {@code null}.
* @param message the input message
* @param targetClass the target class for the conversion
* @return the result of the conversion, or {@code null} if the converter cannot
* perform the conversion
*/
@Nullable
Object fromMessage(Message> message, Class> targetClass);
/**
* Create a {@link Message} whose payload is the result of converting the given
* payload Object to serialized form. The optional {@link MessageHeaders} parameter
* may contain a {@link MessageHeaders#CONTENT_TYPE} header to specify the target
* media type for the conversion and it may contain additional headers to be added
* to the message.
*
If the converter does not support the specified media type or cannot perform
* the conversion, it should return {@code null}.
* @param payload the Object to convert
* @param headers optional headers for the message (may be {@code null})
* @return the new message, or {@code null} if the converter does not support the
* Object type or the target media type
*/
@Nullable
Message> toMessage(Object payload, @Nullable MessageHeaders headers);
}