java - difference between SPI and API? - Stack Overflow
- the API is the description of classes/interfaces/methods/... that you call and use to achieve a goal and
- the SPI is the description of classes/interfaces/methods/... that you extend and implement to achieve a goal
Put differently, the API tells you what a specific class/method does for you and the SPI tells you what you must do to conform.
Usually API and SPI are separate. For example in JDBC the Driver
class is part of the SPI: If you simply want to use JDBC, you don't need to use it directly, but everyone who implements a JDBC driver must implement that class.
Sometimes they overlap, however. The Connection
interface is both SPI and API: You use it routinely when you use a JDBC driver and it needs to be implemented by the developer of the JDBC driver.
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