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package org.springframework.aop;

import org.aopalliance.intercept.MethodInterceptor;

Subinterface of AOP Alliance MethodInterceptor that allows additional interfaces to be implemented by the interceptor, and available via a proxy using that interceptor. This is a fundamental AOP concept called introduction.

Introductions are often mixins, enabling the building of composite objects that can achieve many of the goals of multiple inheritance in Java.

Author:Rod Johnson
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/** * Subinterface of AOP Alliance MethodInterceptor that allows additional interfaces * to be implemented by the interceptor, and available via a proxy using that * interceptor. This is a fundamental AOP concept called <b>introduction</b>. * * <p>Introductions are often <b>mixins</b>, enabling the building of composite * objects that can achieve many of the goals of multiple inheritance in Java. * * @author Rod Johnson * @see DynamicIntroductionAdvice */
public interface IntroductionInterceptor extends MethodInterceptor, DynamicIntroductionAdvice { }