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package org.jboss.ejb.client;

import java.net.URI;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.concurrent.ThreadLocalRandom;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger;

import org.wildfly.common.Assert;

/**
 * A selector which selects and returns a URI, from among the passed eligible URIs, that can handle a specific
 * deployment within a EJB client context. Typical usage of {@link DiscoveredURISelector} involves load balancing
 * calls to multiple targets which can all handle the same deployment. This allows the application to have a deterministic
 * target selection policy while dealing with multiple targets with same deployment.
 * 

* Target selection is only used when discovery yields more than one URI as a result of its query to locate an EJB. * * @author David M. Lloyd * @author Jaikiran Pai */ public interface DiscoveredURISelector { /** * Selects and returns a URI from among the {@code eligibleUris} to handle the invocation on a deployment * represented by the passed in {@code locator}. Implementations of this method must not return * {@code null} or any other node name which isn't in the {@code eligibleUris} list. *

* Note that the list sent in for {@code eligibleUris} is indexed, meaning that the {@code contains} operation * is guaranteed to run in constant time. * * @param eligibleUris an indexed list of the eligible nodes which can handle the deployment; not {@code null}, will not be empty * @param locator the locator of the EJB being invoked upon * @return the URI selection (must not be {@code null}, must be one of the URIs from {@code eligibleUris}) */ URI selectNode(final List eligibleUris, final EJBLocator locator); /** * Create a deployment URI selector that prefers one or more favorite nodes, falling back to another selector if * none of the favorites are found. * * @param favorites the favorite nodes, in decreasing order of preference (must not be {@code null}) * @param fallback the fallback selector (must not be {@code null}) * @return the selector (not {@code null}) */ static DiscoveredURISelector favorite(Collection favorites, DiscoveredURISelector fallback) { Assert.checkNotNullParam("favorites", favorites); Assert.checkNotNullParam("fallback", fallback); return (eligibleUris, locator) -> { for (URI favorite : favorites) { if (eligibleUris.contains(favorite)) { return favorite; } } return fallback.selectNode(eligibleUris, locator); }; } /** * A deployment URI selector which prefers the first URI always. This will generally avoid load balancing in most * cases. */ DiscoveredURISelector FIRST = (eligibleUris, locator) -> eligibleUris.iterator().next(); /** * A deployment URI selector which randomly chooses the next URI. This will generally provide the best possible * load balancing over a large number of requests. */ DiscoveredURISelector RANDOM = (eligibleUris, locator) -> eligibleUris.get(ThreadLocalRandom.current().nextInt(eligibleUris.size())); /** * A deployment URI selector which uses an approximate round-robin policy among all of the eligible URIs. Note * that the round-robin URI count may be shared among multiple node sets, thus certain specific usage patterns * may defeat the round-robin behavior. */ DiscoveredURISelector ROUND_ROBIN = new DiscoveredURISelector() { private final AtomicInteger counter = new AtomicInteger(); public URI selectNode(final List eligibleUris, final EJBLocator locator) { final int length = eligibleUris.size(); assert length > 0; return eligibleUris.get(Math.floorMod(counter.getAndIncrement(), length)); } }; }





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