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package javax.enterprise.concurrent;

import java.util.concurrent.ThreadFactory;

/**
 * A manageable version of a ThreadFactory.

* * A ManagedThreadFactory extends the Java™ SE ThreadFactory to provide * a method for creating threads for execution in a Java™ EE environment. * Implementations of the ManagedThreadFactory are * provided by a Java™ EE Product Provider. Application Component Providers * use the Java Naming and Directory Interface™ (JNDI) to look-up instances of one * or more ManagedThreadFactory objects using resource environment references.

* * The Concurrency Utilities for Java™ EE specification describes several * behaviors that a ManagedThreadFactory can implement. The Application * Component Provider and Deployer identify these requirements and map the * resource environment reference appropriately.

* * Threads returned from the {@code newThread()} method should implement the * {@link ManageableThread} interface. * * The Runnable task that is allocated to the new thread using the * {@link ThreadFactory#newThread(Runnable)} method * will run with the application component context of the component instance * that created (looked-up) this ManagedThreadFactory instance.

* * The task runs without an explicit transaction (they do not enlist in the application * component's transaction). If a transaction is required, use a * javax.transaction.UserTransaction instance. A UserTransaction instance is * available in JNDI using the name: "java:comp/UserTransaction"

* * Example: *

 * public run() {
 *   // Begin of task
 *   InitialContext ctx = new InitialContext();
 *   UserTransaction ut = (UserTransaction) ctx.lookup("java:comp/UserTransaction");
 *   ut.begin();
 *
 *   // Perform transactional business logic
 *
 *   ut.commit();
 * }
* * A ManagedThreadFactory can be used with Java SE ExecutorService implementations directly.

* * Example: *

 * /**
 * * Create a ThreadPoolExecutor using a ManagedThreadFactory.
 * * Resource Mappings:
 * *  type:      javax.enterprise.concurrent.ManagedThreadFactory
 * *  jndi-name: concurrent/tf/DefaultThreadFactory
 * */
 *
 * @Resource(name="concurrent/tf/DefaultThreadFactory")
 * ManagedThreadFactory tf;
 * 
 * public ExecutorService getManagedThreadPool() {
 *
 *   // All threads will run as part of this application component.
 *   return new ThreadPoolExecutor(5, 10, 5, TimeUnit.SECONDS,
 *       new ArrayBlockingQueue<Runnable>(10), tf);
 * }
 * 
*

* * @since 1.0 */ public interface ManagedThreadFactory extends ThreadFactory { }





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