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using uk.co.thebadgerset.junit.extensions.util.ParsedProperties;
namespace Apache.Qpid.Integration.Tests.framework
{
/// <summary>
/// A Receiver is a <see cref="CircuitEnd"/> that represents the status of the receiving side of a test circuit. Its main
/// purpose is to provide assertions that can be applied to check the behaviour of the receivers.
///
/// <p/><table id="crc"><caption>CRC Card</caption>
/// <tr><th> Responsibilities
/// <tr><td> Provide assertion that the receivers received no exceptions.
/// <tr><td> Provide assertion that the receivers received all test messages sent to it.
/// </table>
/// </summary>
///
/// <remarks> There are mixtures of AMQP and JMS assertions in this interface. Either keep them here, but quietly (or with a
/// warning or error) drop them from test cases where they are not relevant, or push them down into sub-classes.
/// I am tempted to go with the dropping/warning/error approach.</remarks>
public interface Receiver
{
// Assertions that are meaningfull to AMQP and to JMS.
/// <summary>
/// Provides an assertion that the receivers encountered no exceptions.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="testProps"> The test configuration properties. </param>
///
/// <return> An assertion that the receivers encountered no exceptions. </return>
public Assertion noExceptionsAssertion(ParsedProperties testProps);
/// <summary>
/// Provides an assertion that the receivers got all messages that were sent to it.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="testProps"> The test configuration properties. </param>
///
/// <return> An assertion that the receivers got all messages that were sent to it. </return>
public Assertion allMessagesReceivedAssertion(ParsedProperties testProps);
/// <summary>
/// Provides an assertion that the receivers got none of the messages that were sent to it.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="testProps"> The test configuration properties. </param>
///
/// <return> An assertion that the receivers got none of the messages that were sent to it. </return>
public Assertion noMessagesReceivedAssertion(ParsedProperties testProps);
// Assertions that are meaningfull only to AMQP.
/// <summary>
/// Provides an assertion that the AMQP channel was forcibly closed by an error condition.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="testProps"> The test configuration properties. </param>
///
/// <return> An assertion that the AMQP channel was forcibly closed by an error condition. </return>
public Assertion channelClosedAssertion(ParsedProperties testProps);
// Assertions that are meaningfull only to Java/JMS.
/// <summary>
/// Provides an assertion that the receiver got a given exception during the test.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="testProps"> The test configuration properties. </param>
/// <param name="exceptionClass"> The exception class to check for. </param>
///
/// <return> An assertion that the receiver got a given exception during the test. </return>
public Assertion exceptionAssertion(ParsedProperties testProps, Class<? extends Exception> exceptionClass);
}
}