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package com.threerings.web.server;
import java.util.concurrent.Callable;
import com.samskivert.servlet.util.ServiceWaiter;
import com.samskivert.util.RunQueue;
import com.threerings.presents.data.InvocationCodes;
import com.threerings.presents.server.InvocationException;
import com.threerings.web.gwt.ServiceException;
import static com.threerings.admin.Log.log;
/**
* Used to bridge the gap between synchronous servlets and our asynchronous
* game server architecture.
*
* We don't want to use service waiters as a permanent solution, as that
* will result in a zillion servlet threads hanging around waiting for results
* all over the goddamned place. Instead we want to rearchitect Jetty to
* support asynchronous servlets that give up their thread when they need to
* block and grab a new thread out of the pool when they're ready to go
* again. This is a tall order, but I think they might be working on something
* like this for Jetty 6.0.
*/
public class ServletWaiter extends ServiceWaiter
{
public ServletWaiter (String ident)
{
_ident = ident;
}
/**
* Waits for our asynchronous result and returns it if all is well. If
* anything goes wrong (a timeout or a asynchronous call failure) the
* exception is logged and a {@link ServiceException} is thrown.
*/
public T waitForResult ()
throws ServiceException
{
try {
if (waitForResponse()) {
return getArgument();
} else {
throw getError();
}
} catch (InvocationException ie) {
// pass these through without a fuss
throw new ServiceException(ie.getMessage());
} catch (Exception e) {
log.warning(_ident + " failed.", e);
throw new ServiceException(InvocationCodes.E_INTERNAL_ERROR);
}
}
/**
* Posts a result getter to be executed on the run queue thread and blocks waiting for the
* result.
*/
public static T queueAndWait (
RunQueue runq, final String name, final Callable action)
throws ServiceException
{
final ServletWaiter waiter = new ServletWaiter(name);
runq.postRunnable(new Runnable() {
public void run () {
try {
waiter.postSuccess(action.call());
} catch (final Exception e) {
waiter.postFailure(e);
}
}
});
return waiter.waitForResult();
}
protected String _ident;
}