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Introduce Service and ExtensionPoint annotations Thermostat currently has a large number of interfaces that are meant to be used as services (where a client obtains an instance of the interface from OSGi) or as extension points (where a client registers an instance of the interface as an OSGi service and thermostat makes use of it). There is no clear indication of which interfaces are what. Clarify this by introducing two annotations @Service and @ExtensionPoint that should be used to document the purpose of the interface. These annotations do not imply any behaviour and are for documentation purposes only. Also introduce an annotation processor that writes "plugin-docs.xml" files containing some basic documentation about classes marked with @Service or @ExtensionPoint. Nothing explicit needs to be done to invoke the annotation processor, simply including a dependency on thermostat-annotations (needed to use @Service/@ExtensionPoint anyway) is enough. These xml files are not included in the jars. Reviewed-by: ebaron, jerboaa, vanaltj Review-thread: http://icedtea.classpath.org/pipermail/thermostat/2013-January/004983.html PR1255
author Omair Majid <omajid@redhat.com>
date Tue, 15 Jan 2013 13:00:50 -0500
parents 44d447ad5b4a
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/*
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package com.redhat.thermostat.common.cli;

import org.apache.commons.cli.Options;

import com.redhat.thermostat.annotations.ExtensionPoint;

/**
 * Represents a command on the command line.
 * <p>
 * To register a custom command, use the CommandRegistry, registering the
 * {@link Command}s when the bundle starts and and unregistering them when the
 * bundle stops.
 * <p>
 * You can also register a custom command by registering it as an OSGi service
 * with the {@link #NAME} set to the value of {@link #getName()}. You are
 * responsible for enabling and disabling it at appropriate times then.
 * <p>
 * @see CommandRegistry
 */
@ExtensionPoint
public interface Command {

    public static final String NAME = "COMMAND_NAME";

    /**
     * Execute the command
     */
    public void run(CommandContext ctx) throws CommandException;

    /**
     * Returns a name for this command. This will be used by the user to select
     * this command.
     */
    public String getName();

    /**
     * A short description for the command indicating what it does.
     */
    public String getDescription();

    /**
     * How the user should invoke this command
     */
    public String getUsage();

    /**
     * Returns the Options that the command is prepared to handle.
     * If the user provides unknown or malformed arguments, this command will
     * not be invoked.
     */
    public Options getOptions();

    public boolean isStorageRequired();

    /**
     * Whether the command is available to be invoked from within the shell.
     * @return true if the command can be invoked from within the shell
     */
    public boolean isAvailableInShell();

    /**
     * Indicates if the command is available to be invoked from outside the
     * shell (from the main command line).
     * @return true if can command can be invoked from the command line
     */
    public boolean isAvailableOutsideShell();

}