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package oracle.toplink.essentials.descriptors;

import java.io.Serializable;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.exceptions.*;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.internal.sessions.AbstractSession;

/**
 * 

Purpose: The wrapper policy can be used to wrap all objects read from the database in another object. * This allows for TopLink to utilize one version of the class for its purposes and allows for the * application to deal with another version of the object. * The wrapper policy is used for things such as EJB Entity Beans and is directly used by the * TopLink for WebLogic product for EJB Container Managed Persistence. * * It is assumed that relationships must be through the wrapper objects. * Object identity is not maintained on the wrapper objects, only the wrapped object. */ public interface WrapperPolicy extends Serializable { /** * PUBLIC: * Required: Lets the policy perform initialization. * @param session the session to initialize against */ void initialize(AbstractSession session) throws DescriptorException; /** * PUBLIC: * Required: Return true if the wrapped value should be traversed. * Normally the wrapped value is looked after independently, it is not required to be traversed. */ boolean isTraversable(); /** * PUBLIC: * Required: Return true if the object is already wrapped. */ boolean isWrapped(Object object); /** * PUBLIC: * Required: Set the descriptor. * @param descriptor the descriptor for the object being wrapped */ void setDescriptor(ClassDescriptor descriptor); /** * PUBLIC: * Required: Unwrap the object to return the implementation that is meant to be used by TopLink. * The object may already be unwrapped in which case the object should be returned. * @param proxy the wrapped object * @param session the session to unwrap into */ Object unwrapObject(Object proxy, AbstractSession session); /** * PUBLIC: * Required: Wrap the object to return the implementation that the application requires. * The object may already be wrapped in which case the object should be returned. * @param original, the object to be wrapped * @param session the session to wrap the object against. * @return java.lang.Object the wrapped object */ Object wrapObject(Object original, AbstractSession session); }





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