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package com.pdd.pop.ext.glassfish.grizzly;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.concurrent.Future;
/**
* General asynchronous closable interface.
*
* Closeable interface contains two sets of methods: close* and terminate*,
* so interface implementations can provide graceful and abrupt releasing of resources.
*
* @author Alexey Stashok
*/
public interface Closeable {
/**
* Is Closeable open and ready.
* Returns true, if the Closeable is open and ready, or false
* otherwise.
*
* @return true, if Closeable is open and ready, or false
* otherwise.
*/
boolean isOpen();
/**
* Checks if this Closeable is open and ready to be used.
* If this Closeable is closed - this method throws
* {@link IOException} giving the reason why this Closeable
* was closed.
*
* @throws IOException
*/
void assertOpen() throws IOException;
/**
* Closes this stream and releases any system resources associated with it.
*
* If the stream is already closed then invoking this
* method has no effect.
* Use this method, when no completion notification is needed.
*/
void terminateSilently();
/**
* Closes this stream and releases any system resources associated with it.
* If the stream is already closed then invoking this
* method has no effect.
*
* @return {@link java.util.concurrent.Future}, which could be checked in case, if close operation
* will be run asynchronously
*/
GrizzlyFuture terminate();
/**
* Closes the Closeable and provides the reason description.
*
* This method is similar to {@link #terminateSilently()}, but additionally
* provides the reason why the Closeable will be closed.
*
* @param cause
*/
void terminateWithReason(IOException cause);
/**
* Gracefully (if supported by the implementation) closes this stream and
* releases any system resources associated with it.
*
* If the stream is already closed then invoking this
* method has no effect.
* Use this method, when no completion notification is needed.
*/
void closeSilently();
/**
* Gracefully (if supported by the implementation) closes this stream and
* releases any system resources associated with it.
* If the stream is already closed then invoking this
* method has no effect.
*
* @return {@link java.util.concurrent.Future}, which could be checked in case, if close operation
* will be run asynchronously
*/
GrizzlyFuture close();
/**
* Gracefully closes this stream and releases any system resources associated
* with it.
* This operation waits for all pending output data to be flushed before
* closing the stream.
* If the stream is already closed then invoking this
* method has no effect.
*
* @param completionHandler {@link CompletionHandler} to be called, when
* the stream is closed
* @deprecated please use {@link #close()} with the following {@link
* GrizzlyFuture#addCompletionHandler(com.pdd.pop.ext.glassfish.grizzly.CompletionHandler)} call
*/
void close(CompletionHandler completionHandler);
/**
* Gracefully closes the Closeable and provides the reason description.
*
* This method is similar to {@link #closeSilently()}, but additionally
* provides the reason why the Closeable will be closed.
*
* @param cause
*/
void closeWithReason(IOException cause);
/**
* Add the {@link CloseListener}, which will be notified once the stream
* will be closed.
*
* @param closeListener {@link CloseListener}.
*/
void addCloseListener(CloseListener closeListener);
/**
* Remove the {@link CloseListener}.
*
* @param closeListener {@link CloseListener}.
* @return true if the listener was successfully removed, or
* false otherwise.
*/
boolean removeCloseListener(CloseListener closeListener);
/**
* @return the {@link Future}, that will be notified once this Closeable
* is closed
* @since 2.3.24
*/
GrizzlyFuture closeFuture();
}