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* The difference between a regular @Converter and a @FallbackConverter * is that the fallback is resolved at last if no regular converter could be found. * Also the method signature is scoped to be generic to allow handling a broader range * of types trying to be converted. The fallback converter can just return null * if it can not handle the types to convert from/to. * * @see org.apache.camel.component.file.GenericFileConverter GenericFileConverter for an example. * * @version */ @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Documented @Target({ElementType.TYPE, ElementType.METHOD }) public @interface FallbackConverter { /** * Whether or not this fallback converter can be promoted to a first class type converter. */ boolean canPromote() default false; }