public interface ResolvableTypeProvider
ResolvableType.
 Such information is very useful when figuring out if the instance matches a generic signature as Java does not convey the signature at runtime.
Users of this interface should be careful in complex hierarchy scenarios, especially
 when the generic type signature of the class changes in sub-classes. It is always
 possible to return null to fallback on a default behavior.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| ResolvableType | getResolvableType()Return the  ResolvableTypedescribing this instance
 (ornullif some sort of default should be applied instead). | 
@Nullable ResolvableType getResolvableType()
ResolvableType describing this instance
 (or null if some sort of default should be applied instead).