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A driver for Scylla and Apache Cassandra 1.2+ that works exclusively with the Cassandra Query Language version 3 (CQL3) and Cassandra's binary protocol.

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package com.datastax.driver.core;

/**
 * Interface for objects that are interested in tracking the latencies of the driver queries to each
 * Cassandra nodes.
 *
 * 

An implementation of this interface can be registered against a Cluster object trough the * {@link Cluster#register} method, after which the {@link #update(Host, Statement, Exception, * long)} method will be called after each query of the driver to a Cassandra host with the * latency/duration (in nanoseconds) of this operation. */ public interface LatencyTracker { /** * A method that is called after each request to a Cassandra node with the duration of that * operation. * *

Note that there is no guarantee that this method won't be called concurrently by multiple * threads, so implementations should synchronize internally if need be. * * @param host The Cassandra host on which a request has been performed. This parameter is never * {@code null}. * @param statement The {@link com.datastax.driver.core.Statement} that has been executed. This * parameter is never {@code null}. * @param exception An {@link Exception} thrown when receiving the response, or {@code null} if * the response was successful. * @param newLatencyNanos the latency in nanoseconds of the operation. This latency corresponds to * the time elapsed between when the query was sent to {@code host} and when the response was * received by the driver (or the operation timed out, in which {@code newLatencyNanos} will * approximately be the timeout value). */ public void update(Host host, Statement statement, Exception exception, long newLatencyNanos); /** * Gets invoked when the tracker is registered with a cluster, or at cluster startup if the * tracker was registered at initialization with {@link * com.datastax.driver.core.Cluster.Initializer#register(LatencyTracker)}. * * @param cluster the cluster that this tracker is registered with. */ void onRegister(Cluster cluster); /** * Gets invoked when the tracker is unregistered from a cluster, or at cluster shutdown if the * tracker was not unregistered. * * @param cluster the cluster that this tracker was registered with. */ void onUnregister(Cluster cluster); }





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