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024 package org.jboss.dna.repository.sequencer;
025
026 import java.util.Set;
027 import javax.jcr.Node;
028 import javax.jcr.RepositoryException;
029 import javax.jcr.Session;
030 import net.jcip.annotations.ThreadSafe;
031 import org.jboss.dna.common.collection.Problems;
032 import org.jboss.dna.common.component.Component;
033 import org.jboss.dna.repository.observation.NodeChange;
034 import org.jboss.dna.repository.observation.NodeChangeListener;
035 import org.jboss.dna.repository.observation.NodeChanges;
036 import org.jboss.dna.repository.observation.ObservationService;
037 import org.jboss.dna.repository.util.JcrExecutionContext;
038 import org.jboss.dna.repository.util.RepositoryNodePath;
039
040 /**
041 * The interface for a DNA sequencer, which sequences nodes and their content to extract additional information from the
042 * information.
043 * <p>
044 * Implementations must provide a no-argument constructor.
045 * </p>
046 *
047 * @author Randall Hauch
048 * @author John Verhaeg
049 */
050 @ThreadSafe
051 public interface Sequencer extends Component<SequencerConfig> {
052
053 /**
054 * Execute the sequencing operation on the supplied node, which has recently been created or changed. The implementation of
055 * this method is responsible for {@link JcrExecutionContext#getSessionFactory() getting sessions}, modifying the appropriate
056 * nodes, {@link Session#save() saving} any changes made by this sequencer, and {@link Session#logout() closing} all sessions
057 * (and any other acquired resources), even in the case of exceptions.
058 * <p>
059 * The {@link SequencingService} determines the sequencers that should be executed by monitoring the changes to one or more
060 * workspaces (it is a {@link NodeChangeListener} registered with the {@link ObservationService}). Changes in those workspaces
061 * are aggregated for each transaction, and organized into {@link NodeChanges changes for each node}. The SequencingService
062 * then determines for each {@link NodeChange set of changes to a node} the set of full paths to the properties that have
063 * changed and whether those paths {@link SequencerPathExpression#matcher(String) match} the sequencer's
064 * {@link SequencerConfig#getPathExpressions() path expressions}. Each path expression produces the path to the output node,
065 * and these output paths are accumulated and (with the original node that changed, the node change summary, and other
066 * information) supplied to the sequencer via this method.
067 * <p>
068 * It is possible that a sequencer is configured to apply to multiple properties on a node. So, in cases where multiple
069 * properties are changed on a single node (within a single repository transaction), the sequencer will only be executed once.
070 * Also, in such cases the sequencer's configuration may imply multiple output nodes, so it is left to the sequencer to define
071 * the behavior in such cases.
072 * </p>
073 *
074 * @param input the node that has recently been created or changed; never null
075 * @param sequencedPropertyName the name of the property that caused this sequencer to be executed; never null and never empty
076 * @param changes the immutable summary of changes that occurred on the <code>input</code> node within the transaction; never
077 * null
078 * @param outputPaths the paths to the nodes where the sequencing content should be placed; never null and never empty, but
079 * the set may contain paths for non-existant nodes or may reference the <code>input</code> node
080 * @param context the context in which this sequencer is executing; never null
081 * @param problems the interface used for recording problems; never null
082 * @throws RepositoryException if there is a problem while working with the repository
083 * @throws SequencerException if there is an error in this sequencer
084 */
085 void execute( Node input,
086 String sequencedPropertyName,
087 NodeChange changes,
088 Set<RepositoryNodePath> outputPaths,
089 JcrExecutionContext context,
090 Problems problems ) throws RepositoryException, SequencerException;
091
092 }