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package io.smallrye.faulttolerance;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import jakarta.annotation.PreDestroy;
import jakarta.inject.Inject;
import jakarta.inject.Singleton;
import io.smallrye.faulttolerance.core.event.loop.EventLoop;
import io.smallrye.faulttolerance.core.timer.Timer;
@Singleton
public class ExecutorHolder {
private final ExecutorService asyncExecutor;
private final EventLoop eventLoop;
private final Timer timer;
private final boolean shouldShutdownAsyncExecutor;
@Inject
public ExecutorHolder(AsyncExecutorProvider asyncExecutorProvider) {
this.asyncExecutor = asyncExecutorProvider.get();
this.eventLoop = EventLoop.get();
this.timer = new Timer(asyncExecutor);
this.shouldShutdownAsyncExecutor = asyncExecutorProvider instanceof DefaultAsyncExecutorProvider;
}
@PreDestroy
public void tearDown() {
try {
timer.shutdown();
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
// no need to do anything, we're shutting down anyway
// just set the interruption flag to be a good citizen
Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
}
if (shouldShutdownAsyncExecutor) {
asyncExecutor.shutdownNow();
try {
asyncExecutor.awaitTermination(1, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
// no need to do anything, we're shutting down anyway
// just set the interruption flag to be a good citizen
Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
}
}
}
public ExecutorService getAsyncExecutor() {
return asyncExecutor;
}
public EventLoop getEventLoop() {
return eventLoop;
}
public Timer getTimer() {
return timer;
}
}