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package org.apache.storm.spout;
import java.util.List;
import org.apache.storm.utils.Utils;
/**
* This output collector exposes the API for emitting tuples from an {@link org.apache.storm.topology.IRichSpout}.
* The main difference between this output collector and
* {@link org.apache.storm.task.OutputCollector}
* for {@link org.apache.storm.topology.IRichBolt} is that spouts can tag messages with ids so that they can be
* acked or failed later on. This is the Spout portion of Storm's API to
* guarantee that each message is fully processed at least once.
*/
public class SpoutOutputCollector implements ISpoutOutputCollector {
private ISpoutOutputCollector delegate;
public SpoutOutputCollector(ISpoutOutputCollector delegate) {
this.delegate = delegate;
}
/**
* Emits a new tuple to the specified output stream with the given message ID.
* When Storm detects that this tuple has been fully processed, or has failed
* to be fully processed, the spout will receive an ack or fail callback respectively
* with the messageId as long as the messageId was not null. If the messageId was null,
* Storm will not track the tuple and no callback will be received. The emitted values must be
* immutable.
*
* @return the list of task ids that this tuple was sent to
*/
public List emit(String streamId, List