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*
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package org.jboss.errai.enterprise.client.jaxrs;
import com.google.gwt.http.client.Response;
/**
* A callback used by the generated JAX-RS proxies to demarshall the response of an HTTP request.
*
* The reason proxies carry out marshalling and demarshalling directly is that the type and content-type information
* can be inferred statically (at compile time). There is no need to defer the discussion on how to
* demarshall a response to run time.
*
* @author Christian Sadilek <csadilek@redhat.com>
*
* @param <T>
* The type the response is demarshalled to.
*/
public interface ResponseDemarshallingCallback<T> {
/**
* Demarshalls the provided response into an object of type <T>.
*
* @param String
* representation of the response, must not be null.
* @return the demarshalled object.
*/
public T demarshallResponse(Response response);
}