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package org.springframework.data.projection;

import java.beans.PropertyDescriptor;
import java.util.List;

Information about a projection type.
Author:Oliver Gierke
Since:1.12
/** * Information about a projection type. * * @author Oliver Gierke * @since 1.12 */
public interface ProjectionInformation {
Returns the projection type.
Returns:will never be null.
/** * Returns the projection type. * * @return will never be {@literal null}. */
Class<?> getType();
Returns the properties that will be consumed by the projection type.
Returns:will never be null.
/** * Returns the properties that will be consumed by the projection type. * * @return will never be {@literal null}. */
List<PropertyDescriptor> getInputProperties();
Returns whether supplying values for the properties returned via getInputProperties() is sufficient to create a working proxy instance. This will usually be used to determine whether the projection uses any dynamically resolved properties.
Returns:
/** * Returns whether supplying values for the properties returned via {@link #getInputProperties()} is sufficient to * create a working proxy instance. This will usually be used to determine whether the projection uses any dynamically * resolved properties. * * @return */
boolean isClosed(); }