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027 package org.opends.server.admin;
028
029
030
031 /**
032 * An interface for determining the default behavior of a property. A
033 * property exhibits default behavior when it has no values defined.
034 * There are four different types of default behavior:
035 * <ol>
036 * <li>there is no default behavior - e.g. leaving a "description"
037 * unset has no side-effects. This default behavior is represented
038 * using the {@link UndefinedDefaultBehaviorProvider} implementation
039 * <li>the property defaults to one or more real values of the
040 * property. This default behavior is represented using the
041 * {@link DefinedDefaultBehaviorProvider} implementation
042 * <li>the property defaults to some special behavior that cannot be
043 * represented using real property values. This default behavior is
044 * represented using the {@link AliasDefaultBehaviorProvider}
045 * implementation
046 * <li>the property inherits its values from property held in another
047 * managed object (e.g. the parent managed object). This default
048 * behavior is represented using the
049 * {@link AbsoluteInheritedDefaultBehaviorProvider} and
050 * {@link RelativeInheritedDefaultBehaviorProvider} implementations.
051 * </ol>
052 * An application can perform actions based on the type of the default
053 * behavior by implementing the {@link DefaultBehaviorProviderVisitor}
054 * interface.
055 *
056 * @param <T>
057 * The type of values represented by this provider.
058 */
059 public abstract class DefaultBehaviorProvider<T> {
060
061 /**
062 * Creates a new default behavior provider.
063 */
064 protected DefaultBehaviorProvider() {
065 // No implementation required.
066 }
067
068
069
070 /**
071 * Apply a visitor to this default behavior provider.
072 *
073 * @param <R>
074 * The return type of the visitor's methods.
075 * @param <P>
076 * The type of the additional parameters to the visitor's
077 * methods.
078 * @param v
079 * The default behavior visitor.
080 * @param p
081 * Optional additional visitor parameter.
082 * @return Returns a result as specified by the visitor.
083 */
084 public abstract <R, P>
085 R accept(DefaultBehaviorProviderVisitor<T, R, P> v, P p);
086
087
088
089 /**
090 * Performs any run-time initialization required by this default
091 * behavior provider. This may include resolving managed object
092 * paths and property names.
093 * <p>
094 * The default implementation is to do nothing.
095 *
096 * @throws Exception
097 * If this default behavior provider could not be
098 * initialized.
099 */
100 protected void initialize() throws Exception {
101 // Default implementation is to do nothing.
102 }
103
104 }