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package com.mongodb.async;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.util.List;
/**
* MongoDB returns query results as batches, and this interface provides an asynchronous iterator over those batches. The first call to
* the {@code next} method will return the first batch, and subsequent calls will trigger an asynchronous request to get the next batch
* of results. Clients can control the batch size by setting the {@code batchSize} property between calls to {@code next}.
*
* @since 3.0
*
* @param The type of documents the cursor contains
* @mongodb.driver.manual ../meta-driver/latest/legacy/mongodb-wire-protocol/#wire-op-get-more OP_GET_MORE
* @deprecated Prefer the Reactive Streams-based asynchronous driver (mongodb-driver-reactivestreams artifactId)
*/
@Deprecated
public interface AsyncBatchCursor extends Closeable {
/**
* Returns the next batch of results. A tailable cursor will block until another batch exists. After the last batch, the next call
* to this method will execute the callback with a null result to indicate that there are no more batches available and the cursor
* has been closed.
*
* @param callback callback to receive the next batch of results
* @throws java.util.NoSuchElementException if no next batch exists
*/
void next(SingleResultCallback> callback);
/**
* A special {@code next()} case that returns the next batch if available or null.
*
* Tailable cursors are an example where this is useful. A call to {@code tryNext()} may return null, but in the future calling
* {@code tryNext()} would return a new batch if a document had been added to the capped collection.
*
* @param callback callback to receive the next batch of results
* @since 3.6
* @mongodb.driver.manual reference/glossary/#term-tailable-cursor Tailable Cursor
*/
void tryNext(SingleResultCallback> callback);
/**
* Sets the batch size to use when requesting the next batch. This is the number of documents to request in the next batch.
*
* @param batchSize the non-negative batch size. 0 means to use the server default.
*/
void setBatchSize(int batchSize);
/**
* Gets the batch size to use when requesting the next batch. This is the number of documents to request in the next batch.
*
* @return the non-negative batch size. 0 means to use the server default.
*/
int getBatchSize();
/**
* Return true if the AsyncBatchCursor has been closed
*
* @return true if the AsyncBatchCursor has been closed
*/
boolean isClosed();
@Override
void close();
}