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package org.springframework.scripting;

import java.io.IOException;

/**
 * Script definition interface, encapsulating the configuration
 * of a specific script as well as a factory method for
 * creating the actual scripted Java Object.
 *
 * @author Juergen Hoeller
 * @author Rob Harrop
 * @since 2.0
 * @see #getScriptSourceLocator
 * @see #getScriptedObject
 */
public interface ScriptFactory {

	/**
	 * Return a locator that points to the source of the script.
	 * Interpreted by the post-processor that actually creates the script.
	 * 

Typical supported locators are Spring resource locations * (such as "file:C:/myScript.bsh" or "classpath:myPackage/myScript.bsh") * and inline scripts ("inline:myScriptText..."). * @return the script source locator * @see org.springframework.scripting.support.ScriptFactoryPostProcessor#convertToScriptSource * @see org.springframework.core.io.ResourceLoader */ String getScriptSourceLocator(); /** * Return the business interfaces that the script is supposed to implement. *

Can return null if the script itself determines * its Java interfaces (such as in the case of Groovy). * @return the interfaces for the script */ Class[] getScriptInterfaces(); /** * Return whether the script requires a config interface to be * generated for it. This is typically the case for scripts that * do not determine Java signatures themselves, with no appropriate * config interface specified in getScriptInterfaces(). * @return whether the script requires a generated config interface * @see #getScriptInterfaces() */ boolean requiresConfigInterface(); /** * Factory method for creating the scripted Java object. *

Implementations are encouraged to cache script metadata such as * a generated script class. Note that this method may be invoked * concurrently and must be implemented in a thread-safe fashion. * @param scriptSource the actual ScriptSource to retrieve * the script source text from (never null) * @param actualInterfaces the actual interfaces to expose, * including script interfaces as well as a generated config interface * (if applicable; may be null) * @return the scripted Java object * @throws IOException if script retrieval failed * @throws ScriptCompilationException if script compilation failed */ Object getScriptedObject(ScriptSource scriptSource, Class[] actualInterfaces) throws IOException, ScriptCompilationException; /** * Determine the type of the scripted Java object. *

Implementations are encouraged to cache script metadata such as * a generated script class. Note that this method may be invoked * concurrently and must be implemented in a thread-safe fashion. * @param scriptSource the actual ScriptSource to retrieve * the script source text from (never null) * @return the type of the scripted Java object, or null * if none could be determined * @throws IOException if script retrieval failed * @throws ScriptCompilationException if script compilation failed * @since 2.0.3 */ Class getScriptedObjectType(ScriptSource scriptSource) throws IOException, ScriptCompilationException; }





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