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package org.apache.commons.codec;
/**
* <p>Provides the highest level of abstraction for Decoders.
* This is the sister interface of {@link Encoder}. All
* Decoders implement this common generic interface.</p>
*
* <p>Allows a user to pass a generic Object to any Decoder
* implementation in the codec package.</p>
*
* <p>One of the two interfaces at the center of the codec package.</p>
*
* @author Apache Software Foundation
* @version $Id: Decoder.java,v 1.9 2004/02/29 04:08:31 tobrien Exp $
*/
public interface Decoder {
/**
* Decodes an "encoded" Object and returns a "decoded"
* Object. Note that the implementation of this
* interface will try to cast the Object parameter
* to the specific type expected by a particular Decoder
* implementation. If a {@link java.lang.ClassCastException} occurs
* this decode method will throw a DecoderException.
*
* @param pObject an object to "decode"
*
* @return a 'decoded" object
*
* @throws DecoderException a decoder exception can
* be thrown for any number of reasons. Some good
* candidates are that the parameter passed to this
* method is null, a param cannot be cast to the
* appropriate type for a specific encoder.
*/
Object decode(Object pObject) throws DecoderException;
}
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