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package org.apache.hadoop.service;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceAudience.Public;
import org.apache.hadoop.classification.InterfaceStability.Evolving;
/**
* This class contains a set of methods to work with services, especially
* to walk them through their lifecycle.
*/
@Public
@Evolving
public final class ServiceOperations {
private static final Log LOG = LogFactory.getLog(AbstractService.class);
private ServiceOperations() {
}
/**
* Stop a service.
* Do nothing if the service is null or not
* in a state in which it can be/needs to be stopped.
*
* The service state is checked before the operation begins.
* This process is not thread safe.
* @param service a service or null
*/
public static void stop(Service service) {
if (service != null) {
service.stop();
}
}
/**
* Stop a service; if it is null do nothing. Exceptions are caught and
* logged at warn level. (but not Throwables). This operation is intended to
* be used in cleanup operations
*
* @param service a service; may be null
* @return any exception that was caught; null if none was.
*/
public static Exception stopQuietly(Service service) {
return stopQuietly(LOG, service);
}
/**
* Stop a service; if it is null do nothing. Exceptions are caught and
* logged at warn level. (but not Throwables). This operation is intended to
* be used in cleanup operations
*
* @param log the log to warn at
* @param service a service; may be null
* @return any exception that was caught; null if none was.
* @see ServiceOperations#stopQuietly(Service)
*/
public static Exception stopQuietly(Log log, Service service) {
try {
stop(service);
} catch (Exception e) {
log.warn("When stopping the service " + service.getName()
+ " : " + e,
e);
return e;
}
return null;
}
/**
* Class to manage a list of {@link ServiceStateChangeListener} instances,
* including a notification loop that is robust against changes to the list
* during the notification process.
*/
public static class ServiceListeners {
/**
* List of state change listeners; it is final to guarantee
* that it will never be null.
*/
private final List listeners =
new ArrayList();
/**
* Thread-safe addition of a new listener to the end of a list.
* Attempts to re-register a listener that is already registered
* will be ignored.
* @param l listener
*/
public synchronized void add(ServiceStateChangeListener l) {
if(!listeners.contains(l)) {
listeners.add(l);
}
}
/**
* Remove any registration of a listener from the listener list.
* @param l listener
* @return true if the listener was found (and then removed)
*/
public synchronized boolean remove(ServiceStateChangeListener l) {
return listeners.remove(l);
}
/**
* Reset the listener list
*/
public synchronized void reset() {
listeners.clear();
}
/**
* Change to a new state and notify all listeners.
* This method will block until all notifications have been issued.
* It caches the list of listeners before the notification begins,
* so additions or removal of listeners will not be visible.
* @param service the service that has changed state
*/
public void notifyListeners(Service service) {
//take a very fast snapshot of the callback list
//very much like CopyOnWriteArrayList, only more minimal
ServiceStateChangeListener[] callbacks;
synchronized (this) {
callbacks = listeners.toArray(new ServiceStateChangeListener[listeners.size()]);
}
//iterate through the listeners outside the synchronized method,
//ensuring that listener registration/unregistration doesn't break anything
for (ServiceStateChangeListener l : callbacks) {
l.stateChanged(service);
}
}
}
}
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