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package com.twitter.heron.api.windowing;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Triggers the window calculations based on the policy.
*
* @param the type of the event that is tracked
* @param the type of state that is used
*/
public interface TriggerPolicy {
/**
* Tracks the event and could use this to invoke the trigger.
*
* @param event the input event
*/
void track(Event event);
/**
* resets the trigger policy.
*/
void reset();
/**
* Starts the trigger policy. This can be used
* during recovery to start the triggers after
* recovery is complete.
*/
void start();
/**
* Any clean up could be handled here.
*/
void shutdown();
/**
* Return runtime state to be checkpointed by the framework for restoring the trigger policy
* in case of failures.
*
* @return the state
*/
S getState();
/**
* Restore the trigger policy from the state that was earlier checkpointed by the framework.
*
* @param state the state
*/
void restoreState(S state);
/**
* Set the eviction policy to whatever eviction policy to use this with
*
* @param evictionPolicy the eviction policy
*/
void setEvictionPolicy(EvictionPolicy evictionPolicy);
/**
* Set the trigger handler for this trigger policy to trigger
*
* @param triggerHandler the trigger handler
*/
void setTriggerHandler(TriggerHandler triggerHandler);
/**
* Sets the window manager that uses this trigger policy
*
* @param windowManager the window manager
*/
void setWindowManager(WindowManager windowManager);
/**
* Sets the Config used for this topology
*
* @param config the configuration policy
*/
void setTopologyConfig(Map config);
}