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/* * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.apache.commons.jxpath; import java.util.Iterator; /** * Represents a compiled XPath. The interpretation of compiled XPaths * may be faster, because it bypasses the compilation step. The reference * implementation of {@link JXPathContext} also globally caches some of the * results of compilation, so the direct use of JXPathContext is not * always less efficient than the use of CompiledExpression. * <p> * Use CompiledExpression only when there is a need to evaluate the * same expression multiple times and the CompiledExpression can be * conveniently cached. * <p> * To acquire a CompiledExpression, call {@link JXPathContext#compile * JXPathContext.compile} * * @author Dmitri Plotnikov * @version $Revision: 652845 $ $Date: 2008-05-02 12:46:46 -0500 (Fri, 02 May 2008) $ */ public interface CompiledExpression { /** * Evaluates the xpath and returns the resulting object. Primitive * types are wrapped into objects. * @param context to evaluate * @return Object */ Object getValue(JXPathContext context); /** * Evaluates the xpath, converts the result to the specified class and * returns the resulting object. * @param context to evaluate * @param requiredType return type * @return Object */ Object getValue(JXPathContext context, Class requiredType); /** * Modifies the value of the property described by the supplied xpath. * Will throw an exception if one of the following conditions occurs: * <ul> * <li>The xpath does not in fact describe an existing property * <li>The property is not writable (no public, non-static set method) * </ul> * @param context base * @param value to set */ void setValue(JXPathContext context, Object value); /** * Creates intermediate elements of * the path by invoking an {@link AbstractFactory}, which should first be * installed on the context by calling {@link JXPathContext#setFactory}. * @param context base * @return Pointer created */ Pointer createPath(JXPathContext context); /** * The same as setValue, except it creates intermediate elements of * the path by invoking an {@link AbstractFactory}, which should first be * installed on the context by calling {@link JXPathContext#setFactory}. * <p> * Will throw an exception if one of the following conditions occurs: * <ul> * <li>Elements of the xpath aleady exist, by the path does not in * fact describe an existing property * <li>The AbstractFactory fails to create an instance for an intermediate * element. * <li>The property is not writable (no public, non-static set method) * </ul> * @param context base * @param value to set * @return Pointer created */ Pointer createPathAndSetValue(JXPathContext context, Object value); /** * Traverses the xpath and returns a Iterator of all results found * for the path. If the xpath matches no properties * in the graph, the Iterator will not be null. * @param context base * @return Iterator */ Iterator iterate(JXPathContext context); /** * Traverses the xpath and returns a Pointer. * A Pointer provides easy access to a property. * If the xpath matches no properties * in the graph, the pointer will be null. * @param context base * @param xpath string * @return Pointer found */ Pointer getPointer(JXPathContext context, String xpath); /** * Traverses the xpath and returns an Iterator of Pointers. * A Pointer provides easy access to a property. * If the xpath matches no properties * in the graph, the Iterator be empty, but not null. * @param context to iterate * @return Iterator<Pointer> */ Iterator iteratePointers(JXPathContext context); /** * Remove the graph element described by this expression. * @param context base */ void removePath(JXPathContext context); /** * Remove all graph elements described by this expression. * @param context base */ void removeAll(JXPathContext context); }