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package org.springframework.scheduling.annotation;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
import org.springframework.aop.interceptor.AsyncExecutionInterceptor;
import org.springframework.aop.interceptor.AsyncUncaughtExceptionHandler;
import org.springframework.core.annotation.AnnotationUtils;
/**
* Specialization of {@link AsyncExecutionInterceptor} that delegates method execution to
* an {@code Executor} based on the {@link Async} annotation. Specifically designed to
* support use of {@link Async#value()} executor qualification mechanism introduced in
* Spring 3.1.2. Supports detecting qualifier metadata via {@code @Async} at the method or
* declaring class level. See {@link #getExecutorQualifier(Method)} for details.
*
* @author Chris Beams
* @author Stephane Nicoll
* @since 3.1.2
* @see org.springframework.scheduling.annotation.Async
* @see org.springframework.scheduling.annotation.AsyncAnnotationAdvisor
*/
public class AnnotationAsyncExecutionInterceptor extends AsyncExecutionInterceptor {
/**
* Create a new {@code AnnotationAsyncExecutionInterceptor} with the given executor
* and a simple {@link AsyncUncaughtExceptionHandler}.
* @param defaultExecutor the executor to be used by default if no more specific
* executor has been qualified at the method level using {@link Async#value()}
*/
public AnnotationAsyncExecutionInterceptor(Executor defaultExecutor) {
super(defaultExecutor);
}
/**
* Create a new {@code AnnotationAsyncExecutionInterceptor} with the given executor.
* @param defaultExecutor the executor to be used by default if no more specific
* executor has been qualified at the method level using {@link Async#value()}
* @param exceptionHandler the {@link AsyncUncaughtExceptionHandler} to use to
* handle exceptions thrown by asynchronous method executions with {@code void}
* return type
*/
public AnnotationAsyncExecutionInterceptor(Executor defaultExecutor, AsyncUncaughtExceptionHandler exceptionHandler) {
super(defaultExecutor, exceptionHandler);
}
/**
* Return the qualifier or bean name of the executor to be used when executing the
* given method, specified via {@link Async#value} at the method or declaring
* class level. If {@code @Async} is specified at both the method and class level, the
* method's {@code #value} takes precedence (even if empty string, indicating that
* the default executor should be used preferentially).
* @param method the method to inspect for executor qualifier metadata
* @return the qualifier if specified, otherwise empty string indicating that the
* {@linkplain #setExecutor(Executor) default executor} should be used
* @see #determineAsyncExecutor(Method)
*/
@Override
protected String getExecutorQualifier(Method method) {
// maintainer's note: changes made here should also be made in
// AnnotationAsyncExecutionAspect#getExecutorQualifier
Async async = AnnotationUtils.findAnnotation(method, Async.class);
if (async == null) {
async = AnnotationUtils.findAnnotation(method.getDeclaringClass(), Async.class);
}
return (async != null ? async.value() : null);
}
}