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61 /**
62  * <p>
63  * Contains interfaces and classes needed by language runtimes to implement
64  * their own language-specific object models and type conversions. The main
65  * entry point is the
66  * {@link jdk.dynalink.linker.GuardingDynamicLinker} interface. It needs to be
67  * implemented in order to provide linking for the runtime's own object model.
68  * A language runtime can have more than one guarding dynamic linker
69  * implementation. When a runtime is configuring Dynalink for itself, it will
70  * normally set these guarding linkers as the prioritized linkers in its
71  * {@link jdk.dynalink.DynamicLinkerFactory} (and maybe some of them as fallback
72  * linkers, for e.g. handling "method not found" and similar errors in a
73  * language-specific manner if no other linker managed to handle the operation.)
74  * </p><p>
75  * A language runtime that wishes to make at least some of its linkers available
76  * to other language runtimes for interoperability will need to use a
77  * {@link jdk.dynalink.linker.GuardingDynamicLinkerExporter}.
78  * </p><p>
79  * Most language runtimes will be able to implement their own linking logic by
80  * implementing {@link jdk.dynalink.linker.TypeBasedGuardingDynamicLinker}
81  * instead of {@link jdk.dynalink.linker.GuardingDynamicLinker}; it allows for
82  * faster type-based linking dispatch.
83  * </p><p>
84  * Language runtimes that allow type conversions other than those provided by
85  * Java will need to have their guarding dynamic linker (or linkers) also
86  * implement the {@link jdk.dynalink.linker.GuardingTypeConverterFactory}
87  * interface to provide the logic for these conversions.
88  * </p>
89  * @since 9
90  */
91 package jdk.dynalink.linker;
92