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package com.signalfx.shaded.jetty.util.component;

import java.util.concurrent.Future;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReference;

import com.signalfx.shaded.jetty.util.Callback;
import com.signalfx.shaded.jetty.util.FutureCallback;

/**
 * 

Jetty components that wish to be part of a Graceful shutdown implement this interface so that * the {@link Graceful#shutdown()} method will be called to initiate a shutdown. Shutdown operations * can fall into the following categories:

*
    *
  • Preventing new load from being accepted (eg connectors stop accepting connections)
  • *
  • Preventing existing load expanding (eg stopping existing connections accepting new requests)
  • *
  • Waiting for existing load to complete (eg waiting for active request count to reduce to 0)
  • *
  • Performing cleanup operations that may take time (eg closing an SSL connection)
  • *
*

The {@link Future} returned by the the shutdown call will be completed to indicate the shutdown operation is completed. * Some shutdown operations may be instantaneous and always return a completed future. *

* Graceful shutdown is typically orchestrated by the doStop methods of Server or ContextHandler (for a full or partial * shutdown respectively). *

*/ public interface Graceful { Future shutdown(); boolean isShutdown(); /** * A utility Graceful that uses a {@link FutureCallback} to indicate if shutdown is completed. * By default the {@link FutureCallback} is returned as already completed, but the {@link #newShutdownCallback()} method * can be overloaded to return a non-completed callback that will require a {@link Callback#succeeded()} or * {@link Callback#failed(Throwable)} call to be completed. */ class Shutdown implements Graceful { private final AtomicReference _shutdown = new AtomicReference<>(); protected FutureCallback newShutdownCallback() { return FutureCallback.SUCCEEDED; } @Override public Future shutdown() { return _shutdown.updateAndGet(fcb -> fcb == null ? newShutdownCallback() : fcb); } @Override public boolean isShutdown() { return _shutdown.get() != null; } public void cancel() { FutureCallback shutdown = _shutdown.getAndSet(null); if (shutdown != null && !shutdown.isDone()) shutdown.cancel(true); } public FutureCallback get() { return _shutdown.get(); } } }




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