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package org.springframework.orm.jpa;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.persistence.EntityManager;
import javax.persistence.EntityManagerFactory;
import javax.persistence.spi.PersistenceProvider;
/**
* SPI interface that allows to plug in vendor-specific behavior
* into Spring's EntityManagerFactory creators. Serves as single
* configuration point for all vendor-specific properties.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @author Rod Johnson
* @since 2.0
* @see AbstractEntityManagerFactoryBean#setJpaVendorAdapter
*/
public interface JpaVendorAdapter {
/**
* Return the vendor-specific persistence provider.
*/
PersistenceProvider getPersistenceProvider();
/**
* Return the name of the persistence provider's root package
* (e.g. "oracle.toplink.essentials"). Will be used for
* excluding provider classes from temporary class overriding.
* @since 2.5.2
*/
String getPersistenceProviderRootPackage();
/**
* Return a Map of vendor-specific JPA properties,
* typically based on settings in this JpaVendorAdapter instance.
* <p>Note that there might be further JPA properties defined on
* the EntityManagerFactory bean, which might potentially override
* individual JPA property values specified here.
* @return a Map of JPA properties, as as accepted by the standard
* JPA bootstrap facilities, or <code>null</code> or an empty Map
* if there are no such properties to expose
* @see javax.persistence.Persistence#createEntityManagerFactory(String, java.util.Map)
* @see javax.persistence.spi.PersistenceProvider#createContainerEntityManagerFactory(javax.persistence.spi.PersistenceUnitInfo, java.util.Map)
*/
Map<String, ?> getJpaPropertyMap();
/**
* Return the vendor-specific JpaDialect implementation for this
* provider, or <code>null</code> if there is none.
*/
JpaDialect getJpaDialect();
/**
* Return the vendor-specific EntityManagerFactory interface
* that the EntityManagerFactory proxy is supposed to implement.
* <p>If the provider does not offer any EntityManagerFactory extensions,
* the adapter should simply return the standard
* {@link javax.persistence.EntityManagerFactory} class here.
* @since 2.5.2
*/
Class<? extends EntityManagerFactory> getEntityManagerFactoryInterface();
/**
* Return the vendor-specific EntityManager interface
* that this provider's EntityManagers will implement.
* <p>If the provider does not offer any EntityManager extensions,
* the adapter should simply return the standard
* {@link javax.persistence.EntityManager} class here.
*/
Class<? extends EntityManager> getEntityManagerInterface();
/**
* Optional callback for post-processing the native EntityManagerFactory
* before active use.
* <p>This can be used for triggering vendor-specific initialization processes.
* While this is not expected to be used for most providers, it is included
* here as a general extension hook.
*/
void postProcessEntityManagerFactory(EntityManagerFactory emf);
}
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