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/**
* The Persistent Tasks Executors are responsible for executing restartable tasks that can survive disappearance of a
* coordinating and executor nodes.
*
* In order to be resilient to node restarts, the persistent tasks are using the cluster state instead of a transport service to send
* requests and responses. The execution is done in six phases:
*
* 1. The coordinating node sends an ordinary transport request to the master node to start a new persistent task. This task is handled
* by the {@link org.elasticsearch.persistent.PersistentTasksService}, which is using
* {@link org.elasticsearch.persistent.PersistentTasksClusterService} to update cluster state with the record about running persistent
* task.
*
* 2. The master node updates the {@link org.elasticsearch.persistent.PersistentTasksCustomMetaData} in the cluster state to indicate
* that there is a new persistent task running in the system.
*
* 3. The {@link org.elasticsearch.persistent.PersistentTasksNodeService} running on every node in the cluster monitors changes in
* the cluster state and starts execution of all new tasks assigned to the node it is running on.
*
* 4. If the task fails to start on the node, the {@link org.elasticsearch.persistent.PersistentTasksNodeService} uses the
* {@link org.elasticsearch.persistent.PersistentTasksCustomMetaData} to notify the
* {@link org.elasticsearch.persistent.PersistentTasksService}, which reassigns the action to another node in the cluster.
*
* 5. If a task finishes successfully on the node and calls listener.onResponse(), the corresponding persistent action is removed from the
* cluster state unless removeOnCompletion flag for this task is set to false.
*
* 6. The {@link org.elasticsearch.persistent.RemovePersistentTaskAction} action can be also used to remove the persistent task.
*/
package org.elasticsearch.persistent;