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022 package org.jboss.dna.graph.sequencers;
023
024 import java.io.InputStream;
025
026 /**
027 * The interface for a DNA sequencer that processes a property as a stream to extract information from the content and store in
028 * the repository.
029 * <p>
030 * Implementations must provide a no-argument constructor.
031 * </p>
032 *
033 * @author Randall Hauch
034 * @author John Verhaeg
035 */
036 public interface StreamSequencer {
037
038 /**
039 * Sequence the data found in the supplied stream, placing the output information into the supplied map.
040 * <p>
041 * JBoss DNA's SequencingService determines the sequencers that should be executed by monitoring the changes to one or more
042 * workspaces that it is monitoring. Changes in those workspaces are aggregated and used to determine which sequencers should
043 * be called. If the sequencer implements this interface, then this method is called with the property that is to be sequenced
044 * along with the interface used to register the output. The framework takes care of all the rest.
045 * </p>
046 *
047 * @param stream the stream with the data to be sequenced; never <code>null</code>
048 * @param output the output from the sequencing operation; never <code>null</code>
049 * @param context the context for the sequencing operation; never <code>null</code>
050 */
051 void sequence( InputStream stream,
052 SequencerOutput output,
053 SequencerContext context );
054 }