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package org.glassfish.jersey.spi;

import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;

/**
 * An extension contract for providing pluggable executor service providers to be used by
 * Jersey client or server runtime whenever a specific executor service is needed to execute a Jersey runtime processing task.
 * 

* This mechanism allows Jersey to run in environments that have specific thread management and provisioning requirements, * such as application servers, cloud environments etc. * Dedicated Jersey extension modules or applications running in such environment may provide a custom * implementation of the {@code ExecutorServiceProvider} interface to customize the default * Jersey runtime thread management & provisioning strategy in order to comply with the threading requirements, * models and policies specific to each particular environment. *

*

* When Jersey runtime no longer requires the use of a provided executor service instance, it invokes the provider's * {@link #dispose} method to signal the provider that the executor service instance can be disposed of. In this method, * provider is free to implement the proper shut-down logic for the disposed executor service instance and perform other * necessary cleanup. Yet, some providers may wish to implement a shared executor service strategy. In such case, * it may not be desirable to shut down the released executor service in the {@link #dispose} method. Instead, to perform the * eventual shut-down procedure, the provider may either rely on an explicit invocation of it's specific clean-up method. * Since all Jersey providers operate in a container environment, a good clean-up strategy for a shared executor * service provider implementation is to expose a {@link javax.annotation.PreDestroy @PreDestroy}-annotated method * that will be invoked for all instances managed by the container, before the container shuts down. *

*

* IMPORTANT: Please note that any pre-destroy methods may not be invoked for instances created outside of the container * and later registered within the container. Pre-destroy methods are only guaranteed to be invoked for those instances * that are created and managed by the container. *

*

* Jersey runtime expects that a concrete executor service provider implementation class is annotated with a * {@link javax.inject.Qualifier qualifier} annotation. This qualifier is then used to createAndInitialize a qualified injection point * for injecting the executor service instance provided by the annotated provider. {@link javax.inject.Named Named} providers * are also supported. For example: *

*
 * @Named("my-executor")
 * public MyExecutorProvider implements ExecutorServiceProvider {
 *     ...
 * }
 *
 * ...
 *
 * // Injecting ExecutorService provided by the MyExecutorProvider
 * @Inject @Named("my-executor") ExecutorService myExecutor;
 * 
* * @author Marek Potociar (marek.potociar at oracle.com) * @see ScheduledExecutorServiceProvider * @see ThreadPoolExecutorProvider * @since 2.18 */ @Contract public interface ExecutorServiceProvider { /** * Get an executor service to be used by Jersey client or server runtime to execute specific tasks. *

* This method is usually invoked just once at either Jersey client or server application runtime initialization, * it may however be invoked multiple times. Once the instance of the provided executor service is not * needed anymore by Jersey application runtime, it will be {@link #dispose disposed}. * This typically happens in one of the following situations: *

*
    *
  • Jersey client instance is closed (client runtime is shut down).
  • *
  • Jersey container running a server-side Jersey application is shut down.
  • *
  • Jersey server-side application is un-deployed.
  • *
* * @return an executor service. Must not return {@code null}. */ public ExecutorService getExecutorService(); /** * Invoked when Jersey runtime no longer requires use of the provided executor service. * * @param executorService executor service to be disposed. */ public void dispose(ExecutorService executorService); }




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