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package org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.multiaction;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
/**
* Interface that parameterizes the MultiActionController class
* using the <b>Strategy</b> GoF Design pattern, allowing
* the mapping from incoming request to handler method name
* to be varied without affecting other application code.
*
* <p>Illustrates how delegation can be more flexible than subclassing.
*
* @author Rod Johnson
* @see MultiActionController#setMethodNameResolver
*/
public interface MethodNameResolver {
/**
* Return a method name that can handle this request. Such
* mappings are typically, but not necessarily, based on URL.
* @param request current HTTP request
* @return a method name that can handle this request.
* Never returns <code>null</code>; throws exception if not resolvable.
* @throws NoSuchRequestHandlingMethodException if no handler method
* can be found for the given request
*/
String getHandlerMethodName(HttpServletRequest request) throws NoSuchRequestHandlingMethodException;
}
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