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19  package org.apache.shiro.jndi;
20  
21  import javax.naming.Context;
22  import javax.naming.NamingException;
23  
24  /**
25   * Callback interface to be implemented by classes that need to perform an
26   * operation (such as a lookup) in a JNDI context. This callback approach
27   * is valuable in simplifying error handling, which is performed by the
28   * JndiTemplate class. This is a similar to JdbcTemplate's approach.
29   *
30   * <p>Note that there is hardly any need to implement this callback
31   * interface, as JndiTemplate provides all usual JNDI operations via
32   * convenience methods.
33   *
34   * <p>Note that this interface is an exact copy of the Spring Framework's identically named interface from
35   * their 2.5.4 distribution - we didn't want to re-invent the wheel, but not require a full dependency on the
36   * Spring framework, nor does Spring make available only its JNDI classes in a small jar, or we would have used that.
37   * Since Shiro is also Apache 2.0 licensed, all regular licenses and conditions and authors have remained in tact.
38   *
39   * @see JndiTemplate
40   */
41  public interface JndiCallback {
42  
43      /**
44       * Do something with the given JNDI context.
45       * Implementations don't need to worry about error handling
46       * or cleanup, as the JndiTemplate class will handle this.
47       *
48       * @param ctx the current JNDI context
49       * @return a result object, or <code>null</code>
50       * @throws NamingException if thrown by JNDI methods
51       */
52      Object doInContext(Context ctx) throws NamingException;
53  
54  }