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package org.apache.flink.streaming.api;
import org.apache.flink.annotation.PublicEvolving;
/** Interface for working with time and timers. */
@PublicEvolving
public interface TimerService {
/** Error string for {@link UnsupportedOperationException} on registering timers. */
String UNSUPPORTED_REGISTER_TIMER_MSG = "Setting timers is only supported on a keyed streams.";
/** Error string for {@link UnsupportedOperationException} on deleting timers. */
String UNSUPPORTED_DELETE_TIMER_MSG = "Deleting timers is only supported on a keyed streams.";
/** Returns the current processing time. */
long currentProcessingTime();
/** Returns the current event-time watermark. */
long currentWatermark();
/**
* Registers a timer to be fired when processing time passes the given time.
*
* Timers can internally be scoped to keys and/or windows. When you set a timer in a keyed
* context, such as in an operation on {@link
* org.apache.flink.streaming.api.datastream.KeyedStream} then that context will also be active
* when you receive the timer notification.
*/
void registerProcessingTimeTimer(long time);
/**
* Registers a timer to be fired when the event time watermark passes the given time.
*
*
Timers can internally be scoped to keys and/or windows. When you set a timer in a keyed
* context, such as in an operation on {@link
* org.apache.flink.streaming.api.datastream.KeyedStream} then that context will also be active
* when you receive the timer notification.
*/
void registerEventTimeTimer(long time);
/**
* Deletes the processing-time timer with the given trigger time. This method has only an effect
* if such a timer was previously registered and did not already expire.
*
*
Timers can internally be scoped to keys and/or windows. When you delete a timer, it is
* removed from the current keyed context.
*/
void deleteProcessingTimeTimer(long time);
/**
* Deletes the event-time timer with the given trigger time. This method has only an effect if
* such a timer was previously registered and did not already expire.
*
*
Timers can internally be scoped to keys and/or windows. When you delete a timer, it is
* removed from the current keyed context.
*/
void deleteEventTimeTimer(long time);
}