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/*
* $Header: /cvs/glassfish/admin-cli/cli-api/src/java/com/sun/cli/util/stringifier/Stringifier.java,v 1.4 2007/05/05 05:25:02 tcfujii Exp $
* $Revision: 1.4 $
* $Date: 2007/05/05 05:25:02 $
*/
package com.sun.cli.util.stringifier;
/*
Convert an object to a String. The intent of this is to provide a flexible means
to control the string representation of an Object. The toString() routine has many
issues, including:
- appropriateness for end-user viewing (within a CLI for example)
- an object may not have implemented a toString() method
- the output of toString() may simply be unacceptable (eg class@eebc1933)
- it may be desirable to have many variations on the output
- modifying toString() requires modifying the orignal class; a Stringifier
or many of them can exist independently, making it easy to apply many different
types of formatting to the same class.
The intended use is generally to have a separate class implement Stringifier, rather
than the class to be stringified.
*/
public interface Stringifier
{
/*
Produce a String representation of an object. The actual output has no
other semantics; each Stringifier may choose to target a particular type
of user.
@param object the Object for which a String should be produced
*/
public String stringify( Object object );
}
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