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package org.apache.flink.runtime.state;
/**
* Base of all snapshots that are taken by {@link StateBackend}s and some other components in tasks.
*
* Each snapshot is composed of a collection of {@link StateObject}s some of which may be
* referenced by other checkpoints. The shared states will be registered at the given {@link
* SharedStateRegistry} when the handle is received by the {@link
* org.apache.flink.runtime.checkpoint.CheckpointCoordinator} and will be discarded when the
* checkpoint is discarded.
*
*
The {@link SharedStateRegistry} is responsible for the discarding of registered shared states.
* Before their first registration through {@link #registerSharedStates(SharedStateRegistry)}, newly
* created shared state is still owned by this handle and considered as private state until it is
* registered for the first time. Registration transfers ownership to the {@link
* SharedStateRegistry}. The composite state handle should only delete all private states in the
* {@link StateObject#discardState()} method, the {@link SharedStateRegistry} is responsible for
* deleting shared states after they were registered.
*/
public interface CompositeStateHandle extends StateObject {
/**
* Register both newly created and already referenced shared states in the given {@link
* SharedStateRegistry}. This method is called when the checkpoint successfully completes or is
* recovered from failures.
*
*
After this is completed, newly created shared state is considered as published is no
* longer owned by this handle. This means that it should no longer be deleted as part of calls
* to {@link #discardState()}. Instead, {@link #discardState()} will trigger an unregistration
* from the registry.
*
* @param stateRegistry The registry where shared states are registered.
*/
void registerSharedStates(SharedStateRegistry stateRegistry);
}