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package org.eclipse.jface.operation;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor;
/**
* The IRunnableWithProgress
interface should be implemented by any
* class whose instances are intended to be executed as a long-running operation.
* Long-running operations are typically presented at the UI via a modal dialog
* showing a progress indicator and a Cancel button.
* The class must define a run
method that takes a progress monitor.
* The run
method is usually not invoked directly, but rather by
* passing the IRunnableWithProgress
to the run
method of
* an IRunnableContext
, which provides the UI for the progress monitor
* and Cancel button.
*
* @see IRunnableContext
*/
public interface IRunnableWithProgress {
/**
* Runs this operation. Progress should be reported to the given progress monitor.
* This method is usually invoked by an IRunnableContext
's run
method,
* which supplies the progress monitor.
* A request to cancel the operation should be honored and acknowledged
* by throwing InterruptedException
.
*
* @param monitor the progress monitor to use to display progress and receive
* requests for cancelation
* @exception InvocationTargetException if the run method must propagate a checked exception,
* it should wrap it inside an InvocationTargetException
; runtime exceptions are automatically
* wrapped in an InvocationTargetException
by the calling context
* @exception InterruptedException if the operation detects a request to cancel,
* using IProgressMonitor.isCanceled()
, it should exit by throwing
* InterruptedException
*
* @see IRunnableContext#run
*/
public void run(IProgressMonitor monitor) throws InvocationTargetException,
InterruptedException;
}