Class AbstractPriorityTask

    • Constructor Detail

      • AbstractPriorityTask

        public AbstractPriorityTask()
    • Method Detail

      • getSchedulingPriority

        public int getSchedulingPriority()
        Obtain this task's scheduling priority. Valid values are one of the SCHEDULE_* constants.
        Specified by:
        getSchedulingPriority in interface PriorityTask
        Returns:
        this task's scheduling priority
      • getExecutionTimeoutMillis

        public long getExecutionTimeoutMillis()
        Obtain the maximum amount of time this task is allowed to run before the corresponding service will attempt to stop it.

        The value of TIMEOUT_DEFAULT indicates a default timeout value configured for the corresponding service; the value of TIMEOUT_NONE indicates that this task can execute indefinitely.

        If, by the time the specified amount of time passed, the task has not finished, the service will attempt to stop the execution by using the Thread.interrupt() method. In the case that interrupting the thread does not result in the task's termination, the PriorityTask.runCanceled(boolean) method will be called.

        Specified by:
        getExecutionTimeoutMillis in interface PriorityTask
        Returns:
        the execution timeout value in milliseconds or one of the special TIMEOUT_* values
      • getRequestTimeoutMillis

        public long getRequestTimeoutMillis()
        Obtain the maximum amount of time a calling thread is willing to wait for a result of the request execution. The request time is measured on the client side as the time elapsed from the moment a request is sent for execution to the corresponding server node(s) and includes:
        • the time it takes to deliver the request to the executing node(s);
        • the interval between the time the task is received and placed into a service queue until the execution starts;
        • the task execution time;
        • the time it takes to deliver a result back to the client.

        The value of TIMEOUT_DEFAULT indicates a default timeout value configured for the corresponding service; the value of TIMEOUT_NONE indicates that the client thread is willing to wait indefinitely until the task execution completes or is canceled by the service due to a task execution timeout specified by the PriorityTask.getExecutionTimeoutMillis() value.

        If the specified amount of time elapsed and the client has not received any response from the server, an RequestTimeoutException will be thrown to the caller.

        Specified by:
        getRequestTimeoutMillis in interface PriorityTask
        Returns:
        the request timeout value in milliseconds or one of the special TIMEOUT_* values
      • runCanceled

        public void runCanceled​(boolean fAbandoned)
        This method will be called if and only if all attempts to interrupt this task were unsuccessful in stopping the execution or if the execution was canceled before it had a chance to run at all.

        Since this method is usually called on a service thread, implementors must exercise extreme caution since any delay introduced by the implementation will cause a delay of the corresponding service.

        This implementation is a no-op.

        Specified by:
        runCanceled in interface PriorityTask
        Parameters:
        fAbandoned - true if the task has timed-out, but all attempts to interrupt it were unsuccessful in stopping the execution; otherwise the task was never started
      • setSchedulingPriority

        public void setSchedulingPriority​(int iPriority)
        Specify this task's scheduling priority. Valid values are one of the SCHEDULE_* constants.
        Parameters:
        iPriority - this task's scheduling priority
      • setExecutionTimeoutMillis

        public void setExecutionTimeoutMillis​(long lTimeout)
        Specify the maximum amount of time this task is allowed to run before the corresponding service will attempt to stop it.
        Parameters:
        lTimeout - the task timeout value in milliseconds
      • setRequestTimeoutMillis

        public void setRequestTimeoutMillis​(long lTimeout)
        Specify the maximum amount of time a calling thread is willing to wait for a result of the request execution.
        Parameters:
        lTimeout - the request timeout value in milliseconds
      • readExternal

        public void readExternal​(DataInput in)
                          throws IOException
        Restore the contents of this object by loading the object's state from the passed DataInput object.
        Specified by:
        readExternal in interface ExternalizableLite
        Parameters:
        in - the DataInput stream to read data from in order to restore the state of this object
        Throws:
        IOException - if an I/O exception occurs
        NotActiveException - if the object is not in its initial state, and therefore cannot be deserialized into
      • writeExternal

        public void writeExternal​(DataOutput out)
                           throws IOException
        Save the contents of this object by storing the object's state into the passed DataOutput object.
        Specified by:
        writeExternal in interface ExternalizableLite
        Parameters:
        out - the DataOutput stream to write the state of this object to
        Throws:
        IOException - if an I/O exception occurs
      • readExternal

        public void readExternal​(PofReader in)
                          throws IOException
        Restore the contents of a user type instance by reading its state using the specified PofReader object.

        The AbstractPriorityTask implementation reserves property indexes 0 - 9.

        Specified by:
        readExternal in interface PortableObject
        Parameters:
        in - the PofReader from which to read the object's state
        Throws:
        IOException - if an I/O error occurs
      • writeExternal

        public void writeExternal​(PofWriter out)
                           throws IOException
        Save the contents of a POF user type instance by writing its state using the specified PofWriter object.

        The AbstractPriorityTask implementation reserves property indexes 0 - 9.

        Specified by:
        writeExternal in interface PortableObject
        Parameters:
        out - the PofWriter to which to write the object's state
        Throws:
        IOException - if an I/O error occurs