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package io.netty.channel;
import java.util.Queue;
/**
* Factory used to create {@link Queue} instances that will be used to store tasks for an {@link EventLoop}.
*
* Generally speaking the returned {@link Queue} MUST be thread-safe and depending on the {@link EventLoop}
* implementation must be of type {@link java.util.concurrent.BlockingQueue}.
*/
public interface EventLoopTaskQueueFactory {
/**
* Returns a new {@link Queue} to use.
* @param maxCapacity the maximum amount of elements that can be stored in the {@link Queue} at a given point
* in time.
* @return the new queue.
*/
Queue newTaskQueue(int maxCapacity);
}
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