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Spring Retry provides an abstraction around retrying failed operations, with an emphasis on declarative control of the process and policy-based behaviour that is easy to extend and customize. For instance, you can configure a plain POJO operation to retry if it fails, based on the type of exception, and with a fixed or exponential backoff.

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package org.springframework.retry.policy;

import org.springframework.retry.RetryContext;
import org.springframework.retry.RetryPolicy;
import org.springframework.retry.context.RetryContextSupport;

/**
 * A {@link RetryPolicy} that allows the first attempt but never permits a
 * retry. Also be used as a base class for other policies, e.g. for test
 * purposes as a stub.
 * 
 * @author Dave Syer
 * 
 */
@SuppressWarnings("serial")
public class NeverRetryPolicy implements RetryPolicy {

	/**
	 * Returns false after the first exception. So there is always one try, and
	 * then the retry is prevented.
	 * 
	 * @see org.springframework.retry.RetryPolicy#canRetry(org.springframework.retry.RetryContext)
	 */
	public boolean canRetry(RetryContext context) {
		return !((NeverRetryContext) context).isFinished();
	}

	/**
	 * Do nothing.
	 * 
	 * @see org.springframework.retry.RetryPolicy#close(org.springframework.retry.RetryContext)
	 */
	public void close(RetryContext context) {
		// no-op
	}

	/**
	 * Return a context that can respond to early termination requests, but does
	 * nothing else.
	 * 
	 * @see org.springframework.retry.RetryPolicy#open(RetryContext)
	 */
	public RetryContext open(RetryContext parent) {
		return new NeverRetryContext(parent);
	}

	/**
	 * Make the throwable available for downstream use through the context.
	 * @see org.springframework.retry.RetryPolicy#registerThrowable(org.springframework.retry.RetryContext,
	 * Throwable)
	 */
	public void registerThrowable(RetryContext context, Throwable throwable) {
		((NeverRetryContext) context).setFinished();
		((RetryContextSupport) context).registerThrowable(throwable);
	}

	/**
	 * Special context object for {@link NeverRetryPolicy}. Implements a flag
	 * with a similar function to {@link RetryContext#isExhaustedOnly()}, but
	 * kept separate so that if subclasses of {@link NeverRetryPolicy} need to
	 * they can modify the behaviour of
	 * {@link NeverRetryPolicy#canRetry(RetryContext)} without affecting
	 * {@link RetryContext#isExhaustedOnly()}.
	 * 
	 * @author Dave Syer
	 * 
	 */
	private static class NeverRetryContext extends RetryContextSupport {
		private boolean finished = false;

		public NeverRetryContext(RetryContext parent) {
			super(parent);
		}

		public boolean isFinished() {
			return finished;
		}

		public void setFinished() {
			this.finished = true;
		}
	}

}




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