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package javax.json;

import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.util.Map;

/**
 * Factory to create {@link javax.json.JsonReader} instances. If a factory
 * instance is configured with some configuration, that would be
 * used to configure the created reader instances.
 *
 * <EMBED CLASS='external-html' DATA-FILE-ID=LICENSE DATA-CIETName=JsonReaderFactory>
 * 
 * <BR /><BR />
 * {@link javax.json.JsonReader} can also be created using {@link Json}'s
 * {@code createReader} methods. If multiple reader instances are created,
 * then creating them using a reader factory is preferred.
 * 
 * <DIV CLASS=EXAMPLE>{@code
 * JsonReaderFactory    factory = Json.createReaderFactory(...);
 * JsonReader           reader1 = factory.createReader(...);
 * JsonReader           reader2 = factory.createReader(...);
 * }</DIV>
 *
 * <BR />All the methods in this class are safe for use by multiple concurrent
 * threads.
 */
public interface JsonReaderFactory {

    /**
     * Creates a JSON reader from a character stream. The reader is configured
     * with the factory configuration.
     *
     * @param reader a reader from which JSON is to be read
     * @return a JSON reader
     */
    JsonReader createReader(Reader reader);

    /**
     * Creates a JSON reader from a byte stream. The character encoding of
     * the stream is determined as described in
     * <a target=_blank href="http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc7159.txt">RFC 7159</a>.
     * The reader is configured with the factory configuration.
     *
     * @param in a byte stream from which JSON is to be read
     * @return a JSON reader
     */
    JsonReader createReader(InputStream in);

    /**
     * Creates a JSON reader from a byte stream. The bytes of the stream
     * are decoded to characters using the specified charset. The reader is
     * configured with the factory configuration.
     *
     * @param in a byte stream from which JSON is to be read
     * @param charset a charset
     * @return a JSON reader
     */
    JsonReader createReader(InputStream in, Charset charset);

    /**
     * Returns read-only map of supported provider specific configuration
     * properties that are used to configure the created JSON readers.
     * If there are any specified configuration properties that are not
     * supported by the provider, they won't be part of the returned map.
     *
     * @return a map of supported provider specific properties that are used
     * to configure the readers. The map be empty but not null.
     */
    Map<String, ?> getConfigInUse();

}