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19  
20  package org.apache.mailet;
21  
22  /***
23   * Draft of a Mailet inteface. The <code>service</code> perform all needed work
24   * on the Mail object. Whatever remains at the end of the service is considered
25   * to need futher processing and will go to the next Mailet if there is one
26   * configured or will go to the error processor if not.
27   * Setting a Mail state (setState(String)) to Mail.GHOST or cleaning its recipient
28   * list has the same meaning that s no more processing is needed.
29   * Instead of creating new messages, the mailet can put a message with new recipients
30   * at the top of the mail queue, or insert them immediately after it's execution
31   * through the API are provided by the MailetContext interface.
32   * <p>
33   * This interface defines methods to initialize a mailet, to service messages, and to
34   * remove a mailet from the server. These are known as life-cycle methods and are called
35   * in the following sequence:
36   * <ol>
37   * <li>The mailet is constructed, then initialized with the init method. </li>
38   * <li>Any messages for the service method are handled.</li>
39   * <li>The mailet is taken out of service, then destroyed with the destroy method,
40   *      then garbage collected and finalized.</li>
41   * </ol>
42   * In addition to the life-cycle methods, this interface provides the getMailetConfig
43   * method, which the mailet can use to get any startup information, and the
44   * getMailetInfo method, which allows the mailet to return basic information about itself,
45   * such as author, version, and copyright.
46   *
47   * @version 1.0.0, 24/04/1999
48   */
49  public interface Mailet {
50  
51      /***
52       * Called by the mailet container to indicate to a mailet that the
53       * mailet is being taken out of service. This method is only called once
54       * all threads within the mailet's service method have exited or after a
55       * timeout period has passed. After the mailet container calls this method,
56       * it will not call the service method again on this mailet.
57       * <p>
58       * This method gives the mailet an opportunity to clean up any resources that
59       * are being held (for example, memory, file handles, threads) and make sure
60       * that any persistent state is synchronized with the mailet's current state in memory.
61       */
62      void destroy();
63  
64      /***
65       * Returns information about the mailet, such as author, version, and
66       * copyright.
67       * <p>
68       * The string that this method returns should be plain text and not markup
69       * of any kind (such as HTML, XML, etc.).
70       *
71       * @return a String containing servlet information
72       */
73      String getMailetInfo();
74  
75      /***
76       * Returns a MailetConfig object, which contains initialization and
77       * startup parameters for this mailet.
78       * <p>
79       * Implementations of this interface are responsible for storing the MailetConfig
80       * object so that this method can return it. The GenericMailet class, which implements
81       * this interface, already does this.
82       *
83       * @return the MailetConfig object that initializes this mailet
84       */
85      MailetConfig getMailetConfig();
86  
87      /***
88       * Called by the mailet container to indicate to a mailet that the
89       * mailet is being placed into service.
90       * <p>
91       * The mailet container calls the init method exactly once after
92       * instantiating the mailet. The init method must complete successfully
93       * before the mailet can receive any requests.
94       *
95       * @param config - a MailetConfig object containing the mailet's configuration
96       *          and initialization parameters
97       * @throws javax.mail.MessagingException - if an exception has occurred that interferes with
98       *          the mailet's normal operation
99       */
100     void init(MailetConfig config) throws javax.mail.MessagingException;
101 
102     /***
103      * Called by the mailet container to allow the mailet to process to
104      * a message.
105      * <p>
106      * This method is only called after the mailet's init() method has completed
107      * successfully.
108      * <p>
109      * Mailets typically run inside multithreaded mailet containers that can handle
110      * multiple requests concurrently. Developers must be aware to synchronize access
111      * to any shared resources such as files, network connections, as well as the
112      * mailet's class and instance variables. More information on multithreaded
113      * programming in Java is available in <a href="http://java.sun.com/Series/Tutorial/java/threads/multithreaded.html">the
114      * Java tutorial on multi-threaded programming</a>.
115      *
116      * @param mail - the Mail object that contains the message and routing information
117      * @throws javax.mail.MessagingException - if a message or address parsing exception occurs or
118      *      an exception that interferes with the mailet's normal operation
119      */
120     void service(Mail mail) throws javax.mail.MessagingException;
121 }