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025     *      Copyright 2010-2012 UnboundID Corp.
026     */
027    package com.unboundid.directory.sdk.common.schema;
028    
029    
030    
031    import com.unboundid.util.ByteString;
032    import com.unboundid.util.NotExtensible;
033    import com.unboundid.util.ThreadSafety;
034    import com.unboundid.util.ThreadSafetyLevel;
035    
036    
037    
038    /**
039     * This interface provides an API for interacting with approximate matching
040     * rules, which can be used to determine whether one value is approximately
041     * equal to another.  The definition of "approximately equal to" may vary based
042     * on the matching rule implementation.
043     */
044    @NotExtensible()
045    @ThreadSafety(level=ThreadSafetyLevel.INTERFACE_THREADSAFE)
046    public interface ApproximateMatchingRule
047           extends MatchingRule
048    {
049      /**
050       * Indicates whether the provided values are approximately equal to each
051       * other.
052       *
053       * @param  normValue1  The normalized form of the first value for which to
054       *                     make the determination.
055       * @param  normValue2  The normalized form of the second value for which to
056       *                     make the determination.
057       *
058       * @return  {@code true} if the values are considered approximately equal to
059       *          each other, or {@code false} if not.
060       */
061      boolean approximatelyMatch(final ByteString normValue1,
062                                 final ByteString normValue2);
063    }