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10 * |
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24 */ |
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25 |
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26 package sun.misc; |
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27 |
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28 /** |
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29 * The request processor allows functors (Request instances) to be created |
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30 * in arbitrary threads, and to be posted for execution in a non-restricted |
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31 * thread. |
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32 * |
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33 * @author Steven B. Byrne |
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34 */ |
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35 |
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36 |
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37 public class RequestProcessor implements Runnable { |
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38 |
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39 private static Queue<Request> requestQueue; |
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40 private static Thread dispatcher; |
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41 |
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42 /** |
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43 * Queues a Request instance for execution by the request procesor |
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44 * thread. |
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45 */ |
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46 public static void postRequest(Request req) { |
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47 lazyInitialize(); |
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48 requestQueue.enqueue(req); |
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49 } |
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50 |
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51 /** |
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52 * Process requests as they are queued. |
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53 */ |
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54 public void run() { |
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55 lazyInitialize(); |
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56 while (true) { |
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57 try { |
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58 Request req = requestQueue.dequeue(); |
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59 try { |
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60 req.execute(); |
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61 } catch (Throwable t) { |
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62 // do nothing at the moment...maybe report an error |
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63 // in the future |
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64 } |
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65 } catch (InterruptedException e) { |
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66 // do nothing at the present time. |
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67 } |
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68 } |
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69 } |
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70 |
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71 |
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72 /** |
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73 * This method initiates the request processor thread. It is safe |
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74 * to call it after the thread has been started. It provides a way for |
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75 * clients to deliberately control the context in which the request |
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76 * processor thread is created |
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77 */ |
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78 public static synchronized void startProcessing() { |
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79 if (dispatcher == null) { |
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80 dispatcher = new ManagedLocalsThread(new RequestProcessor(), "Request Processor"); |
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81 dispatcher.setPriority(Thread.NORM_PRIORITY + 2); |
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82 dispatcher.start(); |
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83 } |
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84 } |
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85 |
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86 |
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87 /** |
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88 * This method performs lazy initialization. |
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89 */ |
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90 private static synchronized void lazyInitialize() { |
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91 if (requestQueue == null) { |
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92 requestQueue = new Queue<Request>(); |
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93 } |
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94 } |
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95 |
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96 } |
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