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package org.apache.logging.log4j.core.appender.nosql;

Implementations of this class are plugins for configuring the NoSqlAppender with the proper provider (MongoDB, etc.).
Type parameters:
  • <C> – Specifies which implementation of NoSqlConnection this provider provides.
/** * Implementations of this class are plugins for configuring the {@link NoSqlAppender} with the proper provider * (MongoDB, etc.). * * @param <C> Specifies which implementation of {@link NoSqlConnection} this provider provides. */
public interface NoSqlProvider<C extends NoSqlConnection<?, ? extends NoSqlObject<?>>> {
Obtains a connection from this provider. The concept of a connection in this case is not strictly an active duplex UDP or TCP connection to the underlying database. It can be thought of more as a gateway, a path for inserting objects that may use a persistent connection or may use HTTP web service calls, etc.

Where applicable, this method should return a connection from the connection pool as opposed to opening a brand new connection every time.

See Also:
Returns:a connection that can be used to create and persist objects to this database.
/** * Obtains a connection from this provider. The concept of a connection in this case is not strictly an active * duplex UDP or TCP connection to the underlying database. It can be thought of more as a gateway, a path for * inserting objects that may use a persistent connection or may use HTTP web service calls, etc. * <p> * Where applicable, this method should return a connection from the connection pool as opposed to opening a * brand new connection every time. * </p> * * @return a connection that can be used to create and persist objects to this database. * @see NoSqlConnection */
C getConnection();
All implementations must override Object.toString() to provide information about the provider configuration (obscuring passwords with one-way hashes).
Returns:the string representation of this NoSQL provider.
/** * All implementations must override {@link Object#toString()} to provide information about the provider * configuration (obscuring passwords with one-way hashes). * * @return the string representation of this NoSQL provider. */
@Override String toString(); }