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020 package org.apache.directory.shared.ldap.schema;
021
022 import java.util.Map;
023
024
025 /**
026 * A class is used to resolve the normalizer mapping hash used for normalization.
027 * This interface is implemented and passed into several kinds of parsers that
028 * need to handle the normalization of LDAP name strings.
029 *
030 * Why you may ask are we doing this? Why not just pass in the map of
031 * normalizers to these parsers and let them use that? First off this mapping
032 * will not be static when dynamic updates are enabled to schema. So if
033 * we just passed in the map then there would be no way to set a new map or
034 * trigger the change of the map when schema changes. Secondly we cannot just
035 * pass server side objects that return this mapping because these parsers may
036 * and will be used in client side applications. They will not have access to
037 * these server side objects that generate these mappings. Instead when a
038 * resolver is used we can create mock or almost right implementations.
039 *
040 * @author <a href="mailto:dev@directory.apache.org">Apache Directory Project</a>
041 * @version $Rev$
042 */
043 public interface NormalizerMappingResolver
044 {
045 Map getNormalizerMapping() throws Exception;
046 }