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017 package org.apache.camel.spi;
018
019 import org.apache.camel.CamelContext;
020 import org.apache.camel.Processor;
021 import org.apache.camel.model.ProcessorDefinition;
022
023 /**
024 * The purpose of this interface is to allow an implementation to wrap
025 * processors in a route with interceptors. For example, a possible
026 * usecase is to gather performance statistics at the processor's level.
027 * <p/>
028 * Its <b>strongly</b> adviced to use an {@link org.apache.camel.AsyncProcessor} as the returned wrapped
029 * {@link Processor} which ensures the interceptor works well with the asynchronous routing engine.
030 * You can use the {@link org.apache.camel.processor.DelegateAsyncProcessor} to easily return an
031 * {@link org.apache.camel.AsyncProcessor} and override the
032 * {@link org.apache.camel.AsyncProcessor#process(org.apache.camel.Exchange, org.apache.camel.AsyncCallback)} to
033 * implement your interceptor logic. And just invoke the super method to <b>continue</b> routing.
034 *
035 * @version
036 */
037 public interface InterceptStrategy {
038
039 /**
040 * This method is invoked by
041 * {@link ProcessorDefinition#wrapProcessor(RouteContext, Processor)}
042 * to give the implementor an opportunity to wrap the target processor
043 * in a route.
044 * <p/>
045 * <b>Important:</b> See the class javadoc for advice on letting interceptor be compatible with the
046 * asynchronous routing engine.
047 *
048 * @param context Camel context
049 * @param definition the model this interceptor represents
050 * @param target the processor to be wrapped
051 * @param nextTarget the next processor to be routed to
052 * @return processor wrapped with an interceptor or not wrapped.
053 * @throws Exception can be thrown
054 */
055 Processor wrapProcessorInInterceptors(CamelContext context, ProcessorDefinition<?> definition,
056 Processor target, Processor nextTarget) throws Exception;
057 }