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The {@link Chain} itself will 27 * return the return value of the last {@link Command} that was executed 28 * (if no exception was thrown), or rethrow the thrown exception.</p> 29 * 30 * <p>Note that {@link Chain} extends {@link Command}, so that the two can 31 * be used interchangeably when a {@link Command} is expected. This makes it 32 * easy to assemble workflows in a hierarchical manner by combining subchains 33 * into an overall processing chain.</p> 34 * 35 * <p>To protect applications from evolution of this interface, specialized 36 * implementations of {@link Chain} should generally be created by extending 37 * the provided base class {@link org.apache.commons.chain.impl.ChainBase}) 38 * rather than directly implementing this interface.</p> 39 * 40 * <p>{@link Chain} implementations should be designed in a thread-safe 41 * manner, suitable for execution on multiple threads simultaneously. In 42 * general, this implies that the state information identifying which 43 * {@link Command} is currently being executed should be maintained in a 44 * local variable inside the <code>execute()</code> method, rather than 45 * in an instance variable. The {@link Command}s in a {@link Chain} may be 46 * configured (via calls to <code>addCommand()</code>) at any time before 47 * the <code>execute()</code> method of the {@link Chain} is first called. 48 * After that, the configuration of the {@link Chain} is frozen.</p> 49 * 50 * @author Craig R. McClanahan 51 * @version $Revision: 480477 $ $Date: 2006-11-29 08:34:52 +0000 (Wed, 29 Nov 2006) $ 52 */ 53 54 public interface Chain extends Command { 55 56 57 /** 58 * <p>Add a {@link Command} to the list of {@link Command}s that will 59 * be called in turn when this {@link Chain}'s <code>execute()</code> 60 * method is called. Once <code>execute()</code> has been called 61 * at least once, it is no longer possible to add additional 62 * {@link Command}s; instead, an exception will be thrown.</p> 63 * 64 * @param command The {@link Command} to be added 65 * 66 * @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>command</code> 67 * is <code>null</code> 68 * @exception IllegalStateException if this {@link Chain} has already 69 * been executed at least once, so no further configuration is allowed 70 */ 71 void addCommand(Command command); 72 73 74 /** 75 * <p>Execute the processing represented by this {@link Chain} according 76 * to the following algorithm.</p> 77 * <ul> 78 * <li>If there are no configured {@link Command}s in the {@link Chain}, 79 * return <code>false</code>.</li> 80 * <li>Call the <code>execute()</code> method of each {@link Command} 81 * configured on this chain, in the order they were added via calls 82 * to the <code>addCommand()</code> method, until the end of the 83 * configured {@link Command}s is encountered, or until one of 84 * the executed {@link Command}s returns <code>true</code> 85 * or throws an exception.</li> 86 * <li>Walk backwards through the {@link Command}s whose 87 * <code>execute()</code> methods, starting with the last one that 88 * was executed. If this {@link Command} instance is also a 89 * {@link Filter}, call its <code>postprocess()</code> method, 90 * discarding any exception that is thrown.</li> 91 * <li>If the last {@link Command} whose <code>execute()</code> method 92 * was called threw an exception, rethrow that exception.</li> 93 * <li>Otherwise, return the value returned by the <code>execute()</code> 94 * method of the last {@link Command} that was executed. This will be 95 * <code>true</code> if the last {@link Command} indicated that 96 * processing of this {@link Context} has been completed, or 97 * <code>false</code> if none of the called {@link Command}s 98 * returned <code>true</code>.</li> 99 * </ul> 100 * 101 * @param context The {@link Context} to be processed by this 102 * {@link Chain} 103 * 104 * @exception Exception if thrown by one of the {@link Command}s 105 * in this {@link Chain} but not handled by a <code>postprocess()</code> 106 * method of a {@link Filter} 107 * @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>context</code> 108 * is <code>null</code> 109 * 110 * @return <code>true</code> if the processing of this {@link Context} 111 * has been completed, or <code>false</code> if the processing 112 * of this {@link Context} should be delegated to a subsequent 113 * {@link Command} in an enclosing {@link Chain} 114 */ 115 boolean execute(Context context) throws Exception; 116 117 118 }