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package org.apache.xbean.kernel;
import java.util.Set;
/**
* This class contains the built-in common start startegies.
*
* @author Dain Sundstrom
* @version $Id$
* @since 2.0
*/
public final class StartStrategies {
private StartStrategies() {
}
/**
* This strategy attempts to immedately start the service. When there are unsatisfied conditions, this strategy
* will leave the service in the STARTING state, and throw an UnsatisfiedConditionsException
* to the caller. When there is a start error, the service will be destroyed and the exception will be rethrown to
* the caller.
*/
public static final StartStrategy SYNCHRONOUS = new Synchronous();
private static class Synchronous implements StartStrategy {
public boolean waitForUnsatisfiedConditions(ServiceName serviceName, Set conditions) throws UnsatisfiedConditionsException {
throw new UnsatisfiedConditionsException("Unsatisfied start conditions", serviceName, conditions);
}
public void startError(ServiceName serviceName, Throwable startError) throws Exception {
if (startError instanceof Exception) {
throw (Exception) startError;
} else if (startError instanceof Error) {
throw (Error) startError;
} else {
throw new AssertionError(startError);
}
}
}
/**
* This strategy attempts to start the service asynchronously. When there are unsatisfied conditions, this strategy
* will leave the service in the STARTING state, and caller will not recieve any exceptions.
* When there is a start error the service will be destroyed adn the exception will be sent to the service montior.
* The caller will not recieve any start exception.
*/
public static final StartStrategy ASYNCHRONOUS = new Asynchronous();
private static class Asynchronous implements StartStrategy {
public boolean waitForUnsatisfiedConditions(ServiceName serviceName, Set conditions) {
return false;
}
public void startError(ServiceName serviceName, Throwable startError) {
}
}
/**
* This strategy wait until the service start. This strategy blocks until all unsatisfied conditons
* are satisfied. When there is a start error, the service will be destroyed and the exception will be rethrown to
* the caller.
*/
public static final StartStrategy BLOCK = new Block();
private static class Block implements StartStrategy {
public boolean waitForUnsatisfiedConditions(ServiceName serviceName, Set conditions) {
return true;
}
public void startError(ServiceName serviceName, Throwable startError) throws Exception {
if (startError instanceof Exception) {
throw (Exception) startError;
} else if (startError instanceof Error) {
throw (Error) startError;
} else {
throw new AssertionError(startError);
}
}
}
/**
* This strategy attempts to start the service immedately. When there are unsatisfied conditions or a start error
* the dervice will be destroyed and unregistered. In this case an UnsatisfiedConditionsException or
* the start error will be thrown to the caller.
*/
public static final StartStrategy UNREGISTER = new Unregister();
private static class Unregister implements StartStrategy {
public boolean waitForUnsatisfiedConditions(ServiceName serviceName, Set conditions) throws UnregisterServiceException {
UnsatisfiedConditionsException userException = new UnsatisfiedConditionsException("Unsatisfied start conditions", serviceName, conditions);
throw new UnregisterServiceException(serviceName, userException);
}
public void startError(ServiceName serviceName, Throwable startError) throws UnregisterServiceException {
throw new UnregisterServiceException(serviceName, startError);
}
}
}