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1   /**
2   The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 
3   (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 
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8   
9   The Original Code is "Application.java".  Description: 
10  "From an HL7 messaging perspective, a consumer of a messages" 
11  
12  The Initial Developer of the Original Code is University Health Network. Copyright (C) 
13  2002.  All Rights Reserved. 
14  
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25  */
26  
27  package ca.uhn.hl7v2.app;
28  
29  import ca.uhn.hl7v2.model.Message;
30  import ca.uhn.hl7v2.HL7Exception;
31  
32  /**
33   * <p>From an HL7 messaging perspective, an Application is a consumer of a messages. 
34   * Once a parser parses an incoming message, the message would normally be forwarded 
35   * to an Application of some sort (e.g. a lab system) which would process the 
36   * message in some way meaningful for it, and then return a response.</p>  
37   * <p>If you are wondering how to integrate HAPI into an existing server application, 
38   * this is probably the place.  Create a class that implements Application, then look 
39   * at Responder and SimpleServer to see how to get HAPI to listen for messages on 
40   * a socket and pass them to your Application.</p>
41   * @author  Bryan Tripp
42   * 
43   * @see ApplicationExceptionHandler
44   * @see DefaultApplication
45   * 
46   */
47  public interface Application<T extends Message> {
48  
49      /**
50       * Uses the contents of the message for whatever purpose the Application 
51       * has for this message, and returns an appropriate response message.   
52       */
53      Message processMessage(T in) throws ApplicationException, HL7Exception;
54      
55      /** 
56       * Returns true if this Application wishes to accept the message.  By returning
57       * true, this Application declares itself the recipient of the message, accepts 
58       * responsibility for it, and must be able to respond appropriately to the sending system.  
59       */
60      boolean canProcess(T in);
61  }
62