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package com.sun.xml.internal.bind.v2.model.core;
import java.util.List;
import javax.xml.namespace.QName;
/**
* Property that maps to an element.
*
* @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi
*/
// TODO: there seems to be too much interactions between switches, and that's no good.
public interface ElementPropertyInfo<T,C> extends PropertyInfo<T,C> {
/**
* Returns the information about the types allowed in this property.
*
* <p>
* In a simple case like the following, an element property only has
* one {@link TypeRef} that points to {@link String} and tag name "foo".
* <pre>
* &#64;XmlElement
* String abc;
* </pre>
*
* <p>
* However, in a general case an element property can be heterogeneous,
* meaning you can put different types in it, each with a different tag name
* (and a few other settings.)
* <pre>
* // list can contain String or Integer.
* &#64;XmlElements({
* &#64;XmlElement(name="a",type=String.class),
* &#64;XmlElement(name="b",type=Integer.class),
* })
* List&lt;Object> abc;
* </pre>
* <p>
* In this case this method returns a list of two {@link TypeRef}s.
*
*
* @return
* Always non-null. Contains at least one entry.
* If {@link #isValueList()}==true, there's always exactly one type.
*/
List<? extends TypeRef<T,C>> getTypes();
/**
* Gets the wrapper element name.
*
* @return
* must be null if {@link #isCollection()}==false or
* if {@link #isValueList()}==true.
*
* Otherwise,
* this can be null (in which case there'll be no wrapper),
* or it can be non-null (in which case there'll be a wrapper)
*/
QName getXmlName();
/**
* Checks if the wrapper element is required.
*
* @return
* Always false if {@link #getXmlName()}==null.
*/
boolean isCollectionRequired();
/**
* Returns true if this property is nillable
* (meaning the absence of the value is treated as nil='true')
*
* <p>
* This method is only used when this property is a collection.
*/
boolean isCollectionNillable();
/**
* Returns true if this property is a collection but its XML
* representation is a list of values, not repeated elements.
*
* <p>
* If {@link #isCollection()}==false, this property is always false.
*
* <p>
* When this flag is true, <tt>getTypes().size()==1</tt> always holds.
*/
boolean isValueList();
/**
* Returns true if this element is mandatory.
*
* For collections, this property isn't used.
* TODO: define the semantics when this is a collection
*/
boolean isRequired();
Adapter<T,C> getAdapter();
}