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package org.apache.brooklyn.api.mgmt;

import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.concurrent.Callable;
import java.util.concurrent.Executor;

import org.apache.brooklyn.api.entity.Entity;
import org.apache.brooklyn.util.guava.Maybe;

import com.google.common.annotations.Beta;
import com.google.common.base.Supplier;

/**
 * This is a Brooklyn extension to the Java {@link Executor}.
 * 
 * The "context" could, for example, be an {@link Entity} so that tasks executed 
 * can be annotated as executing in that context.
 */
public interface ExecutionContext extends Executor {

    /**
     * Get the tasks executed through this context (returning an immutable set).
     */
    Set> getTasks();

    /**
     * See {@link ExecutionManager#submit(Map, TaskAdaptable)} for properties that can be passed in.
     */
    Task submit(Map properties, Runnable runnable);

    /**
     * See {@link ExecutionManager#submit(Map, TaskAdaptable)} for properties that can be passed in.
     */
     Task submit(Map properties, Callable callable);

    /** {@link ExecutionManager#submit(Runnable) 
     * @deprecated since 1.0.0 pass a display name or a more detailed map */
    @Deprecated
    Task submit(Runnable runnable);
 
    /** {@link ExecutionManager#submit(Callable)
     * @deprecated since 1.0.0 pass a display name or a more detailed map */
    @Deprecated
     Task submit(Callable callable);

    /** {@link ExecutionManager#submit(String, Runnable) */
    Task submit(String displayName, Runnable runnable);
 
    /** {@link ExecutionManager#submit(String, Callable) */
     Task submit(String displayName, Callable callable);

    /** See {@link ExecutionManager#submit(Map, TaskAdaptable)}. */
     Task submit(TaskAdaptable task);
    
    /**
     * See {@link ExecutionManager#submit(Map, TaskAdaptable)} for properties that can be passed in.
     */
     Task submit(Map properties, TaskAdaptable task);

    boolean isShutdown();

    /**
     * Gets the value promptly, or returns {@link Maybe#absent()} if the value is not yet available.
     * It may throw an error if it cannot be determined whether a value is available immediately or not.
     * 

* Implementations will typically act like {@link #get(TaskAdaptable)} with additional * tricks to attempt to be non-blocking, such as recognizing some "immediate" markers. *

* Supports {@link Callable}, {@link Runnable}, {@link Supplier}, and {@link TaskFactory} argument types. *

* Passing in {@link Task} is deprecated and discouraged - see {@link #getImmediately(Task)}. */ // TODO reference ImmediateSupplier when that class is moved to utils project @Beta Maybe getImmediately(Object callableOrSupplierOrTaskFactory); /** * As {@link #getImmediately(Object)} but strongly typed for a task. * * @deprecated since 1.0.0; this can cause the task to be interrupted/cancelled, such that subsequent * use of {@code task.get()} will fail (if the value was not resolved immediately previously). * It is only safe to call this if the the given task is for a one-off usage (not expected * to be used again later). Consider supplying a {@link TaskFactory} if this tasks's * {@link Task#cancel(boolean)} is problematic, or consider other utilities * (such as ValueResolver with immediate(true) in the brooklyn-core project). */ @Beta Maybe getImmediately(Task task); /** * Efficient implementation of common case when {@link #submit(TaskAdaptable)} is followed by an immediate {@link Task#get()}. *

* This is efficient in that it may typically attempt to execute in the current thread, * with appropriate configuration to make it look like it is in a sub-thread, * ie registering this as a task and allowing context methods on tasks to see the given sub-task. * However it will normally be non-blocking which reduces overhead and * is permissible within a {@link #getImmediately(Object)} task *

* If the argument has already been submitted it simply blocks on it * (i.e. no additional execution, and in that case would fail within a {@link #getImmediately(Object)}). * * @param task the task whose result is being sought * @return result of the task execution */ @Beta T get(TaskAdaptable task); }





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