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// Portions Copyright [2016-2019] [Payara Foundation and/or its affiliates]
/**
*
$Source: /cvs/glassfish/appserv-core/src/java/com/sun/ejb/containers/util/pool/AbstractPool.java,v $
* @author $Author: cf126330 $
* @version $Revision: 1.5 $ $Date: 2007/03/30 19:10:26 $
*/
package com.sun.ejb.containers.util.pool;
import com.sun.ejb.containers.EjbContainerUtilImpl;
import com.sun.ejb.monitoring.probes.EjbPoolProbeProvider;
import com.sun.ejb.monitoring.stats.EjbMonitoringUtils;
import org.glassfish.flashlight.provider.ProbeProviderFactory;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
/**
* Abstract pool provides the basic implementation of an object pool.
* The implementation uses a linked list to maintain a list of (available)
* objects. If the pool is empty it simply creates one using the ObjectFactory
* instance. Subclasses can change this behaviour by overriding getObject(...)
* and returnObject(....) methods. This class provides basic support for
* synchronization, event notification, pool shutdown and pool object
* recycling. It also does some very basic bookkeeping like the
* number of objects created, number of threads waiting for object.
*
Subclasses can make use of these book-keeping data to provide complex
* pooling mechanism like LRU / MRU / Random. Also, note that AbstractPool
* does not have a notion of pool limit. It is upto to the derived classes
* to implement these features.
*/
public abstract class AbstractPool
implements Pool
{
protected static final Logger _logger = EjbContainerUtilImpl.getLogger();
protected final ArrayList