001 /* CompositeData.java -- A composite data structure.
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037
038 package javax.management.openmbean;
039
040 import java.util.Collection;
041
042 /**
043 * Provides an interface to a composite data structure,
044 * in order to aid interoperability. The composite data
045 * structure is represented by mapping field names to
046 * values.
047 *
048 * @author Andrew John Hughes (gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org)
049 * @since 1.5
050 */
051 public interface CompositeData
052 {
053
054 /**
055 * Returns true if this {@link CompositeData} instance contains
056 * the specified key. This method always returns false for
057 * an input key equal to <code>null</code> or the empty string.
058 *
059 * @param key the key to find in the structure.
060 * @return true if the key exists.
061 */
062 boolean containsKey(String key);
063
064 /**
065 * Returns true if this {@link CompositeData} instance has
066 * a value equal to that supplied.
067 *
068 * @param value the value to look for.
069 * @return true if the value exists.
070 */
071 boolean containsValue(Object value);
072
073 /**
074 * Compares the specified object with this object for equality.
075 * The object is judged equivalent if it is non-null, and also
076 * an instance of {@link CompositeData} with the same name-value
077 * mappings and types. The two compared instances may be
078 * equivalent even if they represent different implementations of
079 * {@link CompositeData}.
080 *
081 * @param obj the object to compare for equality.
082 * @return true if <code>obj</code> is equal to <code>this</code>.
083 */
084 boolean equals(Object obj);
085
086 /**
087 * Retrieves the value for the specified key.
088 *
089 * @param key the key whose value should be returned.
090 * @return the matching value.
091 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the key is <code>null</code>
092 * or the empty string.
093 * @throws InvalidKeyException if the key does not exist.
094 */
095 Object get(String key);
096
097 /**
098 * Returns the appropriate value for each key in the given array,
099 * using the same ordering.
100 *
101 * @param keys the keys whose values should be returned.
102 * @return the matching values.
103 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if one of the keys is
104 * <code>null</code> or the
105 * empty string.
106 * @throws InvalidKeyException if one of the keys does not exist.
107 */
108 Object[] getAll(String[] keys);
109
110 /**
111 * Returns the composite type which corresponds to this instance
112 * of {@link CompositeData}.
113 *
114 * @return the composite type for this instance.
115 */
116 CompositeType getCompositeType();
117
118 /**
119 * Returns the hash code of this instance. The hash code is
120 * computed as the sum of the hash codes of all the values plus
121 * the hash code of the composite type. As equality comparisons
122 * take place using this same information, this ensures that
123 * the property, <code>e1.equals(e2)</code> implies
124 * <code>e1.hashCode() == e2.hashCode(), holds for any pair
125 * of instances, <code>e1</code> and <code>e2</code>.
126 *
127 * @return the hash code of this {@link CompositeData}.
128 * @see Object#equals(Object)
129 */
130 int hashCode();
131
132 /**
133 * Returns a textual representation of this instance. The
134 * exact format is left up to the implementation, but it
135 * should contain the name of the implementing class,
136 * the name of the type and a mapping of the form
137 * <code>key=value</code> for each pair of key and value.
138 *
139 * @return a {@link java.lang.String} representation of the
140 * object.
141 */
142 String toString();
143
144 /**
145 * Returns a read-only collection of the values associated with
146 * this instance. The values are sorted using the lexicographic
147 * ordering of the corresponding keys.
148 *
149 * @return the values of this instance.
150 */
151 Collection<?> values();
152
153 }