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package org.springframework.batch.core.job.flow.support.state;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import org.springframework.batch.core.job.flow.FlowExecution;
import org.springframework.batch.core.job.flow.FlowExecutionStatus;
/**
* Implementation of the {@link FlowExecutionAggregator} interface that aggregates
* {@link FlowExecutionStatus}', using the status with the high precedence as the
* aggregate status. See {@link FlowExecutionStatus} for details on status
* precedence.
*
* @author Dave Syer
* @since 2.0
*/
public class MaxValueFlowExecutionAggregator implements FlowExecutionAggregator {
/**
* Aggregate all of the {@link FlowExecutionStatus}es of the
* {@link FlowExecution}s into one status. The aggregate status will be the
* status with the highest precedence.
*
* @see FlowExecutionAggregator#aggregate(Collection)
*/
@Override
public FlowExecutionStatus aggregate(Collection executions) {
if (executions == null || executions.size() == 0) {
return FlowExecutionStatus.UNKNOWN;
}
return Collections.max(executions).getStatus();
}
}