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package org.springframework.retry.support;
import org.springframework.retry.RetryCallback;
import org.springframework.retry.RetryContext;
import org.springframework.retry.RetryOperations;
/**
* Global variable support for retry clients. Normally it is not necessary for
* clients to be aware of the surrounding environment because a
* {@link RetryCallback} can always use the context it is passed by the
* enclosing {@link RetryOperations}. But occasionally it might be helpful to
* have lower level access to the ongoing {@link RetryContext} so we provide a
* global accessor here. The mutator methods ({@link #clear()} and
* {@link #register(RetryContext)} should not be used except internally by
* {@link RetryOperations} implementations.
*
* @author Dave Syer
*
*/
public final class RetrySynchronizationManager {
private RetrySynchronizationManager() {}
private static final ThreadLocal context = new ThreadLocal();
/**
* Public accessor for the locally enclosing {@link RetryContext}.
*
* @return the current retry context, or null if there isn't one
*/
public static RetryContext getContext() {
RetryContext result = (RetryContext) context.get();
return result;
}
/**
* Method for registering a context - should only be used by
* {@link RetryOperations} implementations to ensure that
* {@link #getContext()} always returns the correct value.
*
* @param context the new context to register
* @return the old context if there was one
*/
public static RetryContext register(RetryContext context) {
RetryContext oldContext = getContext();
RetrySynchronizationManager.context.set(context);
return oldContext;
}
/**
* Clear the current context at the end of a batch - should only be used by
* {@link RetryOperations} implementations.
*
* @return the old value if there was one.
*/
public static RetryContext clear() {
RetryContext value = getContext();
RetryContext parent = value == null ? null : value.getParent();
RetrySynchronizationManager.context.set(parent);
return value;
}
}