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package com.sun.xml.ws.api.pipe;

import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;

/**
 * Interception for {@link Fiber} context switch.
 *
 * 

* Even though pipeline runs asynchronously, sometimes it's desirable * to bind some state to the current thread running a fiber. Such state * may include security subject (in terms of {@link AccessController#doPrivileged}), * or a transaction. * *

* This mechanism makes it possible to do such things, by allowing * some code to be executed before and after a thread executes a fiber. * *

* The design also encapsulates the entire fiber execution in a single * opaque method invocation {@link Work#execute}, allowing the use of * {@code finally} block. * * @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi */ public interface FiberContextSwitchInterceptor { /** * Allows the interception of the fiber execution. * *

* This method needs to be implemented like this: * *

     * <R,P> R execute( Fiber f, P p, Work<R,P> work ) {
     *   // do some preparation work
     *   ...
     *   try {
     *     // invoke
     *     return work.execute(p);
     *   } finally {
     *     // do some clean up work
     *     ...
     *   }
     * }
     * 
* *

* While somewhat unintuitive, * this interception mechanism enables the interceptor to wrap * the whole fiber execution into a {@link AccessController#doPrivileged(PrivilegedAction)}, * for example. * * @param f * {@link Fiber} to be executed. * @param p * The opaque parameter value for {@link Work}. Simply pass this value to * {@link Work#execute(Object)}. * @return * The opaque return value from the the {@link Work}. Simply return * the value from {@link Work#execute(Object)}. */ R execute( Fiber f, P p, Work work ); /** * Abstraction of the execution that happens inside the interceptor. */ interface Work { /** * Have the current thread executes the current fiber, * and returns when it stops doing so. * *

* The parameter and the return value is controlled by the * JAX-WS runtime, and interceptors should simply treat * them as opaque values. */ R execute(P param); } }





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