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*
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*
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*/
package org.alfresco.repo.props;
import java.io.Serializable;
import org.springframework.dao.DataIntegrityViolationException;
/**
* A component that gives high-level access to manipulate standalone properties.
*
* There are two types of properties: shared and unshared.
*
* Simple, Shared Properties:
* These properties are globally unique (apart from values that don't have a meaningful key).
* If two different applications attempt to create the same value, then the same ID will
* be returned (after conflict resolution), assuming that the value is not treated as binary
* data. It is not possible to modify or delete these values. You should store types that
* can be converted to and from a well-known type. Complex collections should not be stored
* using this value.
* Unshared Properties:
* These properties may be duplicated, modifed and deleted. It is not possible to look
* values up and therefore new IDs are generated for each creation. Complex values can
* be stored in these properties and will be exploded recursively.
*
* @author Derek Hulley
* @since 3.2
*/
public interface PropertyValueComponent
{
/**
* @param id the ID (may not be null)
* @throws DataIntegrityViolationException if the ID is invalid
*/
Serializable getSharedValueById(Long id);
/**
* @param value the value to find the ID for (may be null)
* @return Returns the ID of the shared value or null if it doesn't exist
*/
Long getSharedValueId(Serializable value);
/**
* @param value the value to find the ID for (may be null)
* @return Returns the ID of the shared value (created or not)
*/
Long getOrCreateSharedValue(Serializable value);
/**
* @param id the ID (may not be null)
* @return Returns the value of the property (never null)
* @throws DataIntegrityViolationException if the ID is invalid
*/
Serializable getUnsharedPropertyById(Long id);
/**
* @param value the value to create (may be null)
* @return Returns the new property's ID
*/
Long createUnsharedProperty(Serializable value);
/**
* @param id the ID of the root property to change (may not be null)
* @param value the new property value
* @throws DataIntegrityViolationException if the ID is invalid
*/
void updateUnsharedProperty(Long id, Serializable value);
/**
* @param id the ID of the root property to delete (may be null)
* @throws DataIntegrityViolationException if the ID is invalid
*/
void deleteUnsharedProperty(Long id);
/**
* Create a new combination of three unique properties.
*
* @param value1 the first property, which should denote application name or use-case ID
* (null allowed)
* @param value2 the second property, which should denote the context or container value
* (null allowed)
* @param value3 the third property, which should denote the unique value within the context
* of the previous two properties (null allowed)
* @return Returns the ID of the unique property combination for later updates
* @throws PropertyUniqueConstraintViolation if the combination is not unique
*/
Long createPropertyUniqueContext(Serializable value1, Serializable value2, Serializable value3);
/**
* Get the ID of a unique property context.
*
* @see #createPropertyUniqueContext(Serializable, Serializable, Serializable)
*/
Long getPropertyUniqueContext(Serializable value1, Serializable value2, Serializable value3);
/**
* Update a unique property context.
*
* @see #createPropertyUniqueContext(Serializable, Serializable, Serializable)
*/
void updatePropertyUniqueContext(Long id, Serializable value1, Serializable value2, Serializable value3);
/**
* Update a combination of three unique properties. If the before values exist, then they
* are updated to the new values. If the before values don't exist, then the new values
* are created assuming no pre-existence -
* using {@link #createPropertyUniqueContext(Serializable, Serializable, Serializable) create} is better
* if there is no pre-existing set of values.
*
* @param value1Before the first property before (null allowed)
* @param value2Before the second property before (null allowed)
* @param value3Before the third property before (null allowed)
* @param value1 the first property (null allowed)
* @param value2 the second property (null allowed)
* @param value3 the third property (null allowed)
* @return Returns the ID of the unique property combination for later updates
* @throws PropertyUniqueConstraintViolation if the new combination is not unique
*/
Long updatePropertyUniqueContext(
Serializable value1Before, Serializable value2Before, Serializable value3Before,
Serializable value1, Serializable value2, Serializable value3);
/**
* Delete a unique property context.
*
* @see #createPropertyUniqueContext(Serializable, Serializable, Serializable)
*/
void deletePropertyUniqueContext(Long id);
/**
* Delete a combination of three unique properties. It doesn't matter if the unique combination
* already existed or not.
*
* @param values an array of one, two or three values, any of which may be null
* @return Returns the number of unique combinations deleted
*/
int deletePropertyUniqueContexts(Serializable ... values);
}