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package org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.pool;

import java.util.NoSuchElementException;

/**
 * A pooling interface.
 * 

* ObjectPool defines a trivially simple pooling interface. The only * required methods are {@link #borrowObject borrowObject}, {@link #returnObject returnObject} * and {@link #invalidateObject invalidateObject}. *

*

* Example of use: *

 Object obj = null;
 *
 * try {
 *     obj = pool.borrowObject();
 *     try {
 *         //...use the object...
 *     } catch(Exception e) {
 *         // invalidate the object
 *         pool.invalidateObject(obj);
 *         // do not return the object to the pool twice
 *         obj = null;
 *     } finally {
 *         // make sure the object is returned to the pool
 *         if(null != obj) {
 *             pool.returnObject(obj);
 *        }
 *     }
 * } catch(Exception e) {
 *       // failed to borrow an object
 * }
*

* *

See {@link BaseObjectPool} for a simple base implementation.

* * @author Rodney Waldhoff * @author Sandy McArthur * @version $Revision: 962893 $ $Date: 2010-07-10 13:37:27 -0400 (Sat, 10 Jul 2010) $ * @see PoolableObjectFactory * @see ObjectPoolFactory * @see KeyedObjectPool * @see BaseObjectPool * @since Pool 1.0 */ public interface ObjectPool { /** * Obtains an instance from this pool. *

* Instances returned from this method will have been either newly created with * {@link PoolableObjectFactory#makeObject makeObject} or will be a previously idle object and * have been activated with {@link PoolableObjectFactory#activateObject activateObject} and * then validated with {@link PoolableObjectFactory#validateObject validateObject}. *

*

* By contract, clients must return the borrowed instance using * {@link #returnObject returnObject}, {@link #invalidateObject invalidateObject}, or a related method * as defined in an implementation or sub-interface. *

*

* The behaviour of this method when the pool has been exhausted * is not strictly specified (although it may be specified by implementations). * Older versions of this method would return null to indicate exhaustion, * newer versions are encouraged to throw a {@link NoSuchElementException}. *

* * @return an instance from this pool. * @throws IllegalStateException after {@link #close close} has been called on this pool. * @throws Exception when {@link PoolableObjectFactory#makeObject makeObject} throws an exception. * @throws NoSuchElementException when the pool is exhausted and cannot or will not return another instance. */ Object borrowObject() throws Exception, NoSuchElementException, IllegalStateException; /** * Return an instance to the pool. * By contract, obj must have been obtained * using {@link #borrowObject() borrowObject} * or a related method as defined in an implementation * or sub-interface. * * @param obj a {@link #borrowObject borrowed} instance to be returned. * @throws Exception */ void returnObject(Object obj) throws Exception; /** *

Invalidates an object from the pool.

* *

By contract, obj must have been obtained * using {@link #borrowObject borrowObject} or a related method as defined in * an implementation or sub-interface.

* *

This method should be used when an object that has been borrowed * is determined (due to an exception or other problem) to be invalid.

* * @param obj a {@link #borrowObject borrowed} instance to be disposed. * @throws Exception */ void invalidateObject(Object obj) throws Exception; /** * Create an object using the {@link PoolableObjectFactory factory} or other * implementation dependent mechanism, passivate it, and then place it in the idle object pool. * addObject is useful for "pre-loading" a pool with idle objects. * (Optional operation). * * @throws Exception when {@link PoolableObjectFactory#makeObject} fails. * @throws IllegalStateException after {@link #close} has been called on this pool. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException when this pool cannot add new idle objects. */ void addObject() throws Exception, IllegalStateException, UnsupportedOperationException; /** * Return the number of instances * currently idle in this pool (optional operation). * This may be considered an approximation of the number * of objects that can be {@link #borrowObject borrowed} * without creating any new instances. * Returns a negative value if this information is not available. * * @return the number of instances currently idle in this pool or a negative value if unsupported * @throws UnsupportedOperationException deprecated: if this implementation does not support the operation */ int getNumIdle() throws UnsupportedOperationException; /** * Return the number of instances * currently borrowed from this pool * (optional operation). * Returns a negative value if this information is not available. * * @return the number of instances currently borrowed from this pool or a negative value if unsupported * @throws UnsupportedOperationException deprecated: if this implementation does not support the operation */ int getNumActive() throws UnsupportedOperationException; /** * Clears any objects sitting idle in the pool, releasing any * associated resources (optional operation). * Idle objects cleared must be {@link PoolableObjectFactory#destroyObject(Object) destroyed}. * * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this implementation does not support the operation */ void clear() throws Exception, UnsupportedOperationException; /** * Close this pool, and free any resources associated with it. *

* Calling {@link #addObject} or {@link #borrowObject} after invoking * this method on a pool will cause them to throw an * {@link IllegalStateException}. *

* * @throws Exception deprecated: implementations should silently fail if not all resources can be freed. */ void close() throws Exception; /** * Sets the {@link PoolableObjectFactory factory} this pool uses * to create new instances (optional operation). Trying to change * the factory after a pool has been used will frequently * throw an {@link UnsupportedOperationException}. It is up to the pool * implementation to determine when it is acceptable to call this method. * * @param factory the {@link PoolableObjectFactory} used to create new instances. * @throws IllegalStateException when the factory cannot be set at this time * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this implementation does not support the operation * @deprecated to be removed in pool 2.0 */ void setFactory(PoolableObjectFactory factory) throws IllegalStateException, UnsupportedOperationException; }




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