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package com.hazelcast.core;
/**
* The IdGenerator is responsible for creating unique ids (a {@code long}) in a cluster.
*
* In theory a {@link com.hazelcast.core.IAtomicLong#incrementAndGet()} could be used to provide the same functionality.
* The big difference is that the incrementAndGet requires one or more remote calls for every invocation and therefor
* is a performance and scalability bottleneck. The IdGenerator uses an IAtomicLong under the hood, but instead of
* doing remote call for every call to {@link #newId()}, it does it less frequently. It checks out a chunk, e.g. 1..1000 and
* as long as it has not yet consumed all the ids in its chunk, then no remote call is done.
*
* It can be that ids generated by different cluster members will get out of order because each member will get its own chunk. It
* can be that member 1 has chunk 1..1000 and member 2 has 1001..2000. Therefore, member 2 will automatically have ids that
* are out of order with the ids generated by member 1.
*/
public interface IdGenerator extends DistributedObject {
/**
* Try to initialize this IdGenerator instance with the given id. The first
* generated id will be 1 greater than id.
*
* @return true if initialization succeeded, false if id is less than 0.
*/
boolean init(long id);
/**
* Generates and returns a cluster-wide unique id.
* Generated ids are guaranteed to be unique for the entire cluster
* as long as the cluster is live. If the cluster restarts, then
* id generation will start from 0.
*
* @return the cluster-wide new unique id
*/
long newId();
}