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package org.apache.activemq.artemis.utils;

/**
 * 

This class will use the framework provided to by AbstractQueuedSynchronizer.

*

AbstractQueuedSynchronizer is the framework for any sort of concurrent synchronization, such as Semaphores, events, etc, based on AtomicIntegers.

* *

This class works just like CountDownLatch, with the difference you can also increase the counter

* *

It could be used for sync points when one process is feeding the latch while another will wait when everything is done. (e.g. waiting IO completions to finish)

* *

On ActiveMQ Artemis we have the requirement of increment and decrement a counter until the user fires a ready event (commit). At that point we just act as a regular countDown.

* *

Note: This latch is reusable. Once it reaches zero, you can call up again, and reuse it on further waits.

* *

For example: prepareTransaction will wait for the current completions, and further adds will be called on the latch. Later on when commit is called you can reuse the same latch.

*/ public class ReusableLatch extends AbstractLatch { public ReusableLatch() { super(); } public ReusableLatch(int count) { super(count); } @Override public void countDown() { control.releaseShared(1); } @Override public void countDown(final int count) { control.releaseShared(count); } }




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