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17  package org.apache.commons.collections4;
18  
19  import java.util.function.Supplier;
20  
21  /**
22   * Defines a functor interface implemented by classes that create objects.
23   * <p>
24   * A {@code Factory} creates an object without using an input parameter.
25   * If an input parameter is required, then {@link Transformer} is more appropriate.
26   * </p>
27   * <p>
28   * Standard implementations of common factories are provided by
29   * {@link FactoryUtils}. These include factories that return a constant,
30   * a copy of a prototype or a new instance.
31   * </p>
32   *
33   * @param <T> the type that the factory creates
34   *
35   * @since 2.1
36   * @deprecated Use {@link Supplier}.
37   */
38  @Deprecated
39  public interface Factory<T> extends Supplier<T> {
40  
41      /**
42       * Create a new object.
43       *
44       * @return a new object
45       * @throws FunctorException (runtime) if the factory cannot create an object
46       */
47      T create();
48  
49      @Override
50      default T get() {
51          return create();
52      }
53  
54  }