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package com.rapidminer.operator.ports;
import com.rapidminer.operator.ExecutionUnit;
import com.rapidminer.operator.Operator;
import com.rapidminer.operator.OperatorChain;
/** The owner of a port. Ports belonging to an operator may have different connection contexts:
* An outer port's connection context is the {@link ExecutionUnit} that contains the operator,
* whereas an inner port's connection context is the subprocess it belongs to. The {@link OperatorChain}
* returned by {@link #getPortHandler()} is the operator chain that should be displayed by the
* process renderer when editing this port. For outer ports, this is the enclosing operator chain
* and for inner ports it it the operator itself.
*
* @author Simon Fischer
*/
public interface PortOwner {
/** Returns the operator to which these ports are attached. */
public Operator getOperator();
/** Returns the operator that should be displayed by the GUI if ports are edited.
* If this is an inner port, this is the operator itself. If it is an outer port, it is the
* operator containing the enclosing process. */
public OperatorChain getPortHandler();
/** Returns a human readable name used for error messages and gui. */
public String getName();
/** Two ports can connect iff they belong to the same connection context. */
public ExecutionUnit getConnectionContext();
}