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01:        /* $Id: StackAction.java 476205 2006-11-17 16:43:10Z dennisl $
02:         *
03:         * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
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09:         * 
10:         *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
11:         * 
12:         * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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15:         * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
16:         * limitations under the License.
17:         */
18:
19:        package org.apache.commons.digester;
20:
21:        /**
22:         * An interface that can be implemented in order to get notifications of
23:         * objects being pushed onto a digester stack or popped from one.
24:         * <p>
25:         * Because objects are pushed onto the main object stack when a rule
26:         * has created a new object, this gives the ability to intercept such
27:         * operations and perform modifications on created objects.
28:         * <p>
29:         * One use expected for this interface is to store information about the xml
30:         * line that a particular object was created from. An implementation of this
31:         * interface can detect whenever an object is pushed onto the digester object
32:         * stack, call Digester.getDocumentLocator() to get the location within the
33:         * current xml file, and store this either on the object on the stack (if it
34:         * supports some user-specific interface for this purpose), or build a map of
35:         * (object->locationinfo) separately.
36:         * <p>
37:         * It is recommended that objects implementing this interface provide
38:         * a method to set a "next" action, and invoke it from the callback
39:         * methods. This allows multiple actions to be "chained" together.
40:         * <p>
41:         * See also Digester.setStackAction.
42:         * 
43:         * @since 1.8
44:         */
45:        public interface StackAction {
46:            /**
47:             * Invoked just before an object is to be pushed onto a digester stack.
48:             * 
49:             * @param d is the digester instance.
50:             * 
51:             * @param stackName is the name of the stack onto which the object
52:             * has been pushed. Null is passed to indicate the default stack.
53:             * 
54:             * @param o is the object that has just been pushed. Calling peek on the
55:             * specified stack will return the same object.
56:             * 
57:             * @return the object to be pushed. Normally, parameter o is returned
58:             * but this method could return an alternate object to be pushed
59:             * instead (eg a proxy for the provided object).
60:             */
61:            public Object onPush(Digester d, String stackName, Object o);
62:
63:            /**
64:             * Invoked just after an object has been popped from a digester stack.
65:             * 
66:             * @param d is the digester instance.
67:             * 
68:             * @param stackName is the name of the stack from which the object
69:             * has been popped. Null is passed to indicate the default stack.
70:             * 
71:             * @param o is the object that has just been popped.
72:             * 
73:             * @return the object to be returned to the called. Normally, parameter
74:             * o is returned but this method could return an alternate object.
75:             */
76:            public Object onPop(Digester d, String stackName, Object o);
77:        }
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