A factory for creating method handles for linking missing member behavior
 in 
BeansLinker. BeansLinker links these method handles into guarded
 invocations for link requests specifying 
GET_* and 
SET_*
 StandardOperations when it is either certain or possible that the
 requested member (property, method, or element) is missing. They will be
 linked both for 
named and unnamed operations. The
 implementer must ensure that the parameter types of the returned method
 handle match the parameter types of the call site described in the link
 request. The return types can differ, though, to allow
 
DynamicLinkerFactory.setPrelinkTransformer(jdk.dynalink.linker.GuardedInvocationTransformer)
 late return type transformations}. It is allowed to return 
null for a
 method handle if the default behavior is sufficient.
 
Default missing member behavior
 When a 
BeansLinker is configured without a missing member handler
 factory, or the factory returns 
null for a particular handler
 creation invocation, the default behavior is used. The default behavior is to
 return 
null from
 
BeansLinker.getGuardedInvocation(LinkRequest, LinkerServices) when it
 can be determined at link time that the linked operation will never address
 an existing member. This lets the 
DynamicLinker attempt the next
 linker if there is one, or ultimately fail the link request with
 
NoSuchDynamicMethodException. For other cases (typically all unnamed
 member operations as well as most named operations on collection elements)
 
BeansLinker will produce a conditional linkage that will return
 
null when invoked at runtime with a name that does not match any
 member for getters and silently ignore the passed values for setters.
 
Implementing exception-throwing behavior
 Note that if the language-specific behavior for an operation on a missing
 member is to throw an exception then the factory should produce a method
 handle that throws the exception when invoked, and must not throw an
 exception itself, as the linkage for the missing member is often conditional.