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Ian Darwin's assorted Java stuff,
assembled as an API.
package com.darwinsys.locks;
/**
* PessimisticLockManager keeps track of Locks and
* their id's, which would normally be the (possibly compound)
* primary key of the row being locked).
* There's no expiry notification (indeed, the thread that
* got the lock might not be active when expiry happens),
* so it's crucial that you check isReleased()
* before proceding with the operation that was locked.
* Example:
* PessimisticLockManager<Integer< mgr =
* new PessimisticLockManagerImpl<Integer<();
* Lock l = mgr.tryLock(123);
* ...
* if (l.isReleased()) {
* message("Sorry, you took too long");
* return;
* }
* ... OK, commit the order...
* l.release();
* @author Ian Darwin, based on a design from Stephen Neal
*/
public interface PessimisticLockManager {
/** Start the given lock manager */
void start();
/** Try to get the lock for the given ID
* @param id The primary key object, which must implement equals+hashCode correctly
* @return The lock
*/
Lock tryLock(T id);
/** Try to get the lock for the given ID, with reportable owner
* @param id The primary key object, which must implement equals+hashCode correctly
* @param owner An arbitrary object for reporting, but often the customer or user on
* whose behalf the app is locking the id.
* @return The lock
*/
Lock tryLock(T id, Object owner);
/** Release the given lock.
* @param lock The lock
* @return True if the lock was held
*/
boolean releaseLock(Lock lock);
/** Get the timeout period for locks expiry, in minutes
* @return Timeout period
*/
int getTimeout();
}