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package javax.interceptor;
import java.lang.reflect.
Constructor;
import java.lang.reflect.
Method;
import java.util.
Map;
/**
* <p>Exposes contextual information about the intercepted invocation and
* operations that enable interceptor methods to control the behavior
* of the invocation chain.</p>
*
* <pre>
*
* @AroundInvoke
* public Object logInvocation(InvocationContext ctx) throws Exception {
* String class = ctx.getMethod().getDeclaringClass().getName();
* String method = ctx.getMethod().getName();
* Logger.global.entering(class, method, ctx.getParameters());
* try {
* Object result = ctx.proceed();
* Logger.global.exiting(class, method, result);
* return result;
* }
* catch (Exception e) {
* Logger.global.throwing(class, method, e);
* throw e;
* }
*
* }
*
* </pre>
*
* @since Interceptors 1.0
*/
public interface
InvocationContext {
/**
* Returns the target instance. For {@link AroundConstruct} lifecycle callback
* interceptor methods, the <tt>getTarget</tt> method returns <code>null</code>
* if called before the {@link #proceed} method.
*
* @return the target instance
*/
public
Object getTarget();
/**
* Returns the timer object associated with a timeout
* method invocation on the target class, or a null value for
* interceptor method types other than {@link AroundTimeout}.
* For example, when associated with an EJB component timeout, this
* method returns {@link javax.ejb.Timer}.
*
* @return the timer object or a null value
*
* @since Interceptors 1.1
*/
public
Object getTimer();
/**
* Returns the method of the target class for which the interceptor
* was invoked. Returns null in a lifecycle callback interceptor
* for which there is no corresponding lifecycle callback method
* declared in the target class (or inherited from a superclass)
* or in an {@link AroundConstruct} lifecycle callback interceptor method.
*
* @return the method, or a null value
*/
public
Method getMethod();
/**
* Returns the constructor of the target class for which the
* {@link AroundConstruct} interceptor method was invoked.
* Returns null for interceptor method types other than
* {@link AroundConstruct} interceptor methods.
*
* @return the constructor, or a null value
*/
public
Constructor<?>
getConstructor();
/**
* Returns the parameter values that will be passed to the method or
* constructor of the target class. If {@link #setParameters} has been
* called, <code>getParameters</code> returns the values to which the parameters
* have been set.
*
* @return the parameter values, as an array
*
* @exception java.lang.IllegalStateException if invoked within
* a lifecycle callback method that is not an {@link AroundConstruct} callback.
*/
public
Object[]
getParameters();
/**
* Sets the parameter values that will be passed to the method or
* constructor of the target class.
*
* @exception java.lang.IllegalStateException if invoked within
* a lifecycle callback method that is not an {@link AroundConstruct} callback.
*
* @exception java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if the types of the
* given parameter values do not match the types of the method or constructor
* parameters, or if the number of parameters supplied does not equal the
* number of method or constructor parameters (if the last parameter is a
* vararg parameter of type <code>T</code>, it is considered to be equivalent
* to a parameter of type <code>T[]</code>).
*
* @param params the parameter values, as an array
*/
public void
setParameters(
Object[]
params);
/**
* Enables an interceptor to retrieve or update the data associated with
* the invocation by another interceptor, business method, and/or
* webservices endpoint in the invocation chain. If interceptors
* are invoked as a result of the invocation on a web service endpoint,
* the returned value will be an instance of <code>javax.xml.rpc.handler.MessageContext</code>.
*
* @return the context data associated with this invocation or
* lifecycle callback. If there is no context data, an
* empty {@code Map<String,Object>} object will be returned.
*
* @return the context data, as a map
*/
public
Map<
String,
Object>
getContextData();
/**
* Proceed to the next interceptor in the interceptor chain. For
* around-invoke or around-timeout interceptor methods, the invocation of
* {@code proceed} in the last interceptor method in the chain causes
* the invocation of the target class method. For {@link AroundConstruct}
* lifecycle callback interceptor methods, the invocation of
* {@code proceed} in the last interceptor method in the chain causes
* the target instance to be created. For all other lifecycle callback
* interceptor methods, if there is no callback method defined on the
* target class, the invocation of proceed in the last interceptor method
* in the chain is a no-op.
*
* <p>Return the result of the next method invoked, or a null
* value if the method has return type void.
*
* <p>
*
* @return the return value of the next method in the chain
*
* @exception Exception if thrown by target method or interceptor method in call stack
*/
public
Object proceed() throws
Exception;
}