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package org.infinispan.distexec;
import org.infinispan.remoting.transport.Address;
/**
* DistributedTaskFailoverPolicy allows pluggable fail over target selection for a failed remotely
* executed distributed task.
*
* @author Vladimir Blagojevic
* @since 5.2
*/
public interface DistributedTaskFailoverPolicy {
/**
* As parts of distributively executed task can fail due to the task itself throwing an exception
* or it can be an Infinispan system caused failure (e.g node failed or left cluster during task
* execution etc).
*
* @param failoverContext
* the FailoverContext of the failed execution
* @return result the Address of the Infinispan node selected for fail over execution
*/
Address failover(FailoverContext context);
/**
* Maximum number of fail over attempts permitted by this DistributedTaskFailoverPolicy
*
* @return max number of fail over attempts
*/
int maxFailoverAttempts();
}
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