com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.pipe.FiberContextSwitchInterceptorFactory Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: Stub.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Passes a message through a {@link Tube}line for processing. The processing happens
 * asynchronously and when the response is available, Fiber.CompletionCallback is
 * called. The processing could happen on multiple threads.
 *
 * <p>
 * Unlike {@link Tube} instances,
 * this method is thread-safe and can be invoked from
 * multiple threads concurrently.
 *
 * @param receiver       The {@link Response} implementation
 * @param request         The message to be sent to the server
 * @param requestContext The {@link RequestContext} when this invocation is originally scheduled.
 *                       This must be the same object as {@link #requestContext} for synchronous
 *                       invocations, but for asynchronous invocations, it needs to be a snapshot
 *                       captured at the point of invocation, to correctly satisfy the spec requirement.
 * @param completionCallback Once the processing is done, the callback is invoked.
 */
protected final void processAsync(AsyncResponseImpl<?> receiver, Packet request, RequestContext requestContext, final Fiber.CompletionCallback completionCallback) {
    // fill in Packet
    request.component = this;
    configureRequestPacket(request, requestContext);

    final Pool<Tube> pool = tubes;
    if (pool == null) {
        throw new WebServiceException("close method has already been invoked"); // TODO: i18n
    }

    final Fiber fiber = engine.createFiber();
    configureFiber(fiber);

    receiver.setCancelable(fiber);

    // check race condition on cancel
    if (receiver.isCancelled()) {
        return;
    }

    FiberContextSwitchInterceptorFactory fcsif = owner.getSPI(FiberContextSwitchInterceptorFactory.class);
    if (fcsif != null) {
        fiber.addInterceptor(fcsif.create());
    }

    // then send it away!
    final Tube tube = pool.take();

    Fiber.CompletionCallback fiberCallback = new Fiber.CompletionCallback() {
        @Override
        public void onCompletion(@NotNull Packet response) {
            pool.recycle(tube);
            completionCallback.onCompletion(response);
        }

        @Override
        public void onCompletion(@NotNull Throwable error) {
            // let's not reuse tubes as they might be in a wrong state, so not
            // calling pool.recycle()
            completionCallback.onCompletion(error);
        }
    };

    // Check for SyncStartForAsyncInvokeFeature

    fiber.start(tube, request, fiberCallback,
                    getBinding().isFeatureEnabled(SyncStartForAsyncFeature.class) &&
                    !requestContext.containsKey(PREVENT_SYNC_START_FOR_ASYNC_INVOKE));
}
 
Example #2
Source File: Stub.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Passes a message through a {@link Tube}line for processing. The processing happens
 * asynchronously and when the response is available, Fiber.CompletionCallback is
 * called. The processing could happen on multiple threads.
 *
 * <p>
 * Unlike {@link Tube} instances,
 * this method is thread-safe and can be invoked from
 * multiple threads concurrently.
 *
 * @param receiver       The {@link Response} implementation
 * @param request         The message to be sent to the server
 * @param requestContext The {@link RequestContext} when this invocation is originally scheduled.
 *                       This must be the same object as {@link #requestContext} for synchronous
 *                       invocations, but for asynchronous invocations, it needs to be a snapshot
 *                       captured at the point of invocation, to correctly satisfy the spec requirement.
 * @param completionCallback Once the processing is done, the callback is invoked.
 */
protected final void processAsync(AsyncResponseImpl<?> receiver, Packet request, RequestContext requestContext, final Fiber.CompletionCallback completionCallback) {
    // fill in Packet
    request.component = this;
    configureRequestPacket(request, requestContext);

    final Pool<Tube> pool = tubes;
    if (pool == null) {
        throw new WebServiceException("close method has already been invoked"); // TODO: i18n
    }

    final Fiber fiber = engine.createFiber();
    configureFiber(fiber);

    receiver.setCancelable(fiber);

    // check race condition on cancel
    if (receiver.isCancelled()) {
        return;
    }

    FiberContextSwitchInterceptorFactory fcsif = owner.getSPI(FiberContextSwitchInterceptorFactory.class);
    if (fcsif != null) {
        fiber.addInterceptor(fcsif.create());
    }

    // then send it away!
    final Tube tube = pool.take();

    Fiber.CompletionCallback fiberCallback = new Fiber.CompletionCallback() {
        @Override
        public void onCompletion(@NotNull Packet response) {
            pool.recycle(tube);
            completionCallback.onCompletion(response);
        }

        @Override
        public void onCompletion(@NotNull Throwable error) {
            // let's not reuse tubes as they might be in a wrong state, so not
            // calling pool.recycle()
            completionCallback.onCompletion(error);
        }
    };

    // Check for SyncStartForAsyncInvokeFeature

    fiber.start(tube, request, fiberCallback,
                    getBinding().isFeatureEnabled(SyncStartForAsyncFeature.class) &&
                    !requestContext.containsKey(PREVENT_SYNC_START_FOR_ASYNC_INVOKE));
}
 
Example #3
Source File: Stub.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Passes a message through a {@link Tube}line for processing. The processing happens
 * asynchronously and when the response is available, Fiber.CompletionCallback is
 * called. The processing could happen on multiple threads.
 *
 * <p>
 * Unlike {@link Tube} instances,
 * this method is thread-safe and can be invoked from
 * multiple threads concurrently.
 *
 * @param receiver       The {@link Response} implementation
 * @param request         The message to be sent to the server
 * @param requestContext The {@link RequestContext} when this invocation is originally scheduled.
 *                       This must be the same object as {@link #requestContext} for synchronous
 *                       invocations, but for asynchronous invocations, it needs to be a snapshot
 *                       captured at the point of invocation, to correctly satisfy the spec requirement.
 * @param completionCallback Once the processing is done, the callback is invoked.
 */
protected final void processAsync(AsyncResponseImpl<?> receiver, Packet request, RequestContext requestContext, final Fiber.CompletionCallback completionCallback) {
    // fill in Packet
    request.component = this;
    configureRequestPacket(request, requestContext);

    final Pool<Tube> pool = tubes;
    if (pool == null) {
        throw new WebServiceException("close method has already been invoked"); // TODO: i18n
    }

    final Fiber fiber = engine.createFiber();
    configureFiber(fiber);

    receiver.setCancelable(fiber);

    // check race condition on cancel
    if (receiver.isCancelled()) {
        return;
    }

    FiberContextSwitchInterceptorFactory fcsif = owner.getSPI(FiberContextSwitchInterceptorFactory.class);
    if (fcsif != null) {
        fiber.addInterceptor(fcsif.create());
    }

    // then send it away!
    final Tube tube = pool.take();

    Fiber.CompletionCallback fiberCallback = new Fiber.CompletionCallback() {
        @Override
        public void onCompletion(@NotNull Packet response) {
            pool.recycle(tube);
            completionCallback.onCompletion(response);
        }

        @Override
        public void onCompletion(@NotNull Throwable error) {
            // let's not reuse tubes as they might be in a wrong state, so not
            // calling pool.recycle()
            completionCallback.onCompletion(error);
        }
    };

    // Check for SyncStartForAsyncInvokeFeature

    fiber.start(tube, request, fiberCallback,
                    getBinding().isFeatureEnabled(SyncStartForAsyncFeature.class) &&
                    !requestContext.containsKey(PREVENT_SYNC_START_FOR_ASYNC_INVOKE));
}
 
Example #4
Source File: Stub.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Passes a message through a {@link Tube}line for processing. The processing happens
 * asynchronously and when the response is available, Fiber.CompletionCallback is
 * called. The processing could happen on multiple threads.
 *
 * <p>
 * Unlike {@link Tube} instances,
 * this method is thread-safe and can be invoked from
 * multiple threads concurrently.
 *
 * @param receiver       The {@link Response} implementation
 * @param request         The message to be sent to the server
 * @param requestContext The {@link RequestContext} when this invocation is originally scheduled.
 *                       This must be the same object as {@link #requestContext} for synchronous
 *                       invocations, but for asynchronous invocations, it needs to be a snapshot
 *                       captured at the point of invocation, to correctly satisfy the spec requirement.
 * @param completionCallback Once the processing is done, the callback is invoked.
 */
protected final void processAsync(AsyncResponseImpl<?> receiver, Packet request, RequestContext requestContext, final Fiber.CompletionCallback completionCallback) {
    // fill in Packet
    request.component = this;
    configureRequestPacket(request, requestContext);

    final Pool<Tube> pool = tubes;
    if (pool == null) {
        throw new WebServiceException("close method has already been invoked"); // TODO: i18n
    }

    final Fiber fiber = engine.createFiber();
    configureFiber(fiber);

    receiver.setCancelable(fiber);

    // check race condition on cancel
    if (receiver.isCancelled()) {
        return;
    }

    FiberContextSwitchInterceptorFactory fcsif = owner.getSPI(FiberContextSwitchInterceptorFactory.class);
    if (fcsif != null) {
        fiber.addInterceptor(fcsif.create());
    }

    // then send it away!
    final Tube tube = pool.take();

    Fiber.CompletionCallback fiberCallback = new Fiber.CompletionCallback() {
        @Override
        public void onCompletion(@NotNull Packet response) {
            pool.recycle(tube);
            completionCallback.onCompletion(response);
        }

        @Override
        public void onCompletion(@NotNull Throwable error) {
            // let's not reuse tubes as they might be in a wrong state, so not
            // calling pool.recycle()
            completionCallback.onCompletion(error);
        }
    };

    // Check for SyncStartForAsyncInvokeFeature

    fiber.start(tube, request, fiberCallback,
                    getBinding().isFeatureEnabled(SyncStartForAsyncFeature.class) &&
                    !requestContext.containsKey(PREVENT_SYNC_START_FOR_ASYNC_INVOKE));
}
 
Example #5
Source File: Stub.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Passes a message through a {@link Tube}line for processing. The processing happens
 * asynchronously and when the response is available, Fiber.CompletionCallback is
 * called. The processing could happen on multiple threads.
 *
 * <p>
 * Unlike {@link Tube} instances,
 * this method is thread-safe and can be invoked from
 * multiple threads concurrently.
 *
 * @param receiver       The {@link Response} implementation
 * @param request         The message to be sent to the server
 * @param requestContext The {@link RequestContext} when this invocation is originally scheduled.
 *                       This must be the same object as {@link #requestContext} for synchronous
 *                       invocations, but for asynchronous invocations, it needs to be a snapshot
 *                       captured at the point of invocation, to correctly satisfy the spec requirement.
 * @param completionCallback Once the processing is done, the callback is invoked.
 */
protected final void processAsync(AsyncResponseImpl<?> receiver, Packet request, RequestContext requestContext, final Fiber.CompletionCallback completionCallback) {
    // fill in Packet
    request.component = this;
    configureRequestPacket(request, requestContext);

    final Pool<Tube> pool = tubes;
    if (pool == null) {
        throw new WebServiceException("close method has already been invoked"); // TODO: i18n
    }

    final Fiber fiber = engine.createFiber();
    configureFiber(fiber);

    receiver.setCancelable(fiber);

    // check race condition on cancel
    if (receiver.isCancelled()) {
        return;
    }

    FiberContextSwitchInterceptorFactory fcsif = owner.getSPI(FiberContextSwitchInterceptorFactory.class);
    if (fcsif != null) {
        fiber.addInterceptor(fcsif.create());
    }

    // then send it away!
    final Tube tube = pool.take();

    Fiber.CompletionCallback fiberCallback = new Fiber.CompletionCallback() {
        @Override
        public void onCompletion(@NotNull Packet response) {
            pool.recycle(tube);
            completionCallback.onCompletion(response);
        }

        @Override
        public void onCompletion(@NotNull Throwable error) {
            // let's not reuse tubes as they might be in a wrong state, so not
            // calling pool.recycle()
            completionCallback.onCompletion(error);
        }
    };

    // Check for SyncStartForAsyncInvokeFeature

    fiber.start(tube, request, fiberCallback,
                    getBinding().isFeatureEnabled(SyncStartForAsyncFeature.class) &&
                    !requestContext.containsKey(PREVENT_SYNC_START_FOR_ASYNC_INVOKE));
}
 
Example #6
Source File: Stub.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Passes a message through a {@link Tube}line for processing. The processing happens
 * asynchronously and when the response is available, Fiber.CompletionCallback is
 * called. The processing could happen on multiple threads.
 *
 * <p>
 * Unlike {@link Tube} instances,
 * this method is thread-safe and can be invoked from
 * multiple threads concurrently.
 *
 * @param receiver       The {@link Response} implementation
 * @param request         The message to be sent to the server
 * @param requestContext The {@link RequestContext} when this invocation is originally scheduled.
 *                       This must be the same object as {@link #requestContext} for synchronous
 *                       invocations, but for asynchronous invocations, it needs to be a snapshot
 *                       captured at the point of invocation, to correctly satisfy the spec requirement.
 * @param completionCallback Once the processing is done, the callback is invoked.
 */
protected final void processAsync(AsyncResponseImpl<?> receiver, Packet request, RequestContext requestContext, final Fiber.CompletionCallback completionCallback) {
    // fill in Packet
    request.component = this;
    configureRequestPacket(request, requestContext);

    final Pool<Tube> pool = tubes;
    if (pool == null) {
        throw new WebServiceException("close method has already been invoked"); // TODO: i18n
    }

    final Fiber fiber = engine.createFiber();
    configureFiber(fiber);

    receiver.setCancelable(fiber);

    // check race condition on cancel
    if (receiver.isCancelled()) {
        return;
    }

    FiberContextSwitchInterceptorFactory fcsif = owner.getSPI(FiberContextSwitchInterceptorFactory.class);
    if (fcsif != null) {
        fiber.addInterceptor(fcsif.create());
    }

    // then send it away!
    final Tube tube = pool.take();

    Fiber.CompletionCallback fiberCallback = new Fiber.CompletionCallback() {
        @Override
        public void onCompletion(@NotNull Packet response) {
            pool.recycle(tube);
            completionCallback.onCompletion(response);
        }

        @Override
        public void onCompletion(@NotNull Throwable error) {
            // let's not reuse tubes as they might be in a wrong state, so not
            // calling pool.recycle()
            completionCallback.onCompletion(error);
        }
    };

    // Check for SyncStartForAsyncInvokeFeature

    fiber.start(tube, request, fiberCallback,
                    getBinding().isFeatureEnabled(SyncStartForAsyncFeature.class) &&
                    !requestContext.containsKey(PREVENT_SYNC_START_FOR_ASYNC_INVOKE));
}
 
Example #7
Source File: Stub.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Passes a message through a {@link Tube}line for processing. The processing happens
 * asynchronously and when the response is available, Fiber.CompletionCallback is
 * called. The processing could happen on multiple threads.
 *
 * <p>
 * Unlike {@link Tube} instances,
 * this method is thread-safe and can be invoked from
 * multiple threads concurrently.
 *
 * @param receiver       The {@link Response} implementation
 * @param request         The message to be sent to the server
 * @param requestContext The {@link RequestContext} when this invocation is originally scheduled.
 *                       This must be the same object as {@link #requestContext} for synchronous
 *                       invocations, but for asynchronous invocations, it needs to be a snapshot
 *                       captured at the point of invocation, to correctly satisfy the spec requirement.
 * @param completionCallback Once the processing is done, the callback is invoked.
 */
protected final void processAsync(AsyncResponseImpl<?> receiver, Packet request, RequestContext requestContext, final Fiber.CompletionCallback completionCallback) {
    // fill in Packet
    request.component = this;
    configureRequestPacket(request, requestContext);

    final Pool<Tube> pool = tubes;
    if (pool == null) {
        throw new WebServiceException("close method has already been invoked"); // TODO: i18n
    }

    final Fiber fiber = engine.createFiber();
    configureFiber(fiber);

    receiver.setCancelable(fiber);

    // check race condition on cancel
    if (receiver.isCancelled()) {
        return;
    }

    FiberContextSwitchInterceptorFactory fcsif = owner.getSPI(FiberContextSwitchInterceptorFactory.class);
    if (fcsif != null) {
        fiber.addInterceptor(fcsif.create());
    }

    // then send it away!
    final Tube tube = pool.take();

    Fiber.CompletionCallback fiberCallback = new Fiber.CompletionCallback() {
        @Override
        public void onCompletion(@NotNull Packet response) {
            pool.recycle(tube);
            completionCallback.onCompletion(response);
        }

        @Override
        public void onCompletion(@NotNull Throwable error) {
            // let's not reuse tubes as they might be in a wrong state, so not
            // calling pool.recycle()
            completionCallback.onCompletion(error);
        }
    };

    // Check for SyncStartForAsyncInvokeFeature

    fiber.start(tube, request, fiberCallback,
                    getBinding().isFeatureEnabled(SyncStartForAsyncFeature.class) &&
                    !requestContext.containsKey(PREVENT_SYNC_START_FOR_ASYNC_INVOKE));
}
 
Example #8
Source File: Stub.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Passes a message through a {@link Tube}line for processing. The processing happens
 * asynchronously and when the response is available, Fiber.CompletionCallback is
 * called. The processing could happen on multiple threads.
 *
 * <p>
 * Unlike {@link Tube} instances,
 * this method is thread-safe and can be invoked from
 * multiple threads concurrently.
 *
 * @param receiver       The {@link Response} implementation
 * @param request         The message to be sent to the server
 * @param requestContext The {@link RequestContext} when this invocation is originally scheduled.
 *                       This must be the same object as {@link #requestContext} for synchronous
 *                       invocations, but for asynchronous invocations, it needs to be a snapshot
 *                       captured at the point of invocation, to correctly satisfy the spec requirement.
 * @param completionCallback Once the processing is done, the callback is invoked.
 */
protected final void processAsync(AsyncResponseImpl<?> receiver, Packet request, RequestContext requestContext, final Fiber.CompletionCallback completionCallback) {
    // fill in Packet
    request.component = this;
    configureRequestPacket(request, requestContext);

    final Pool<Tube> pool = tubes;
    if (pool == null) {
        throw new WebServiceException("close method has already been invoked"); // TODO: i18n
    }

    final Fiber fiber = engine.createFiber();
    configureFiber(fiber);

    receiver.setCancelable(fiber);

    // check race condition on cancel
    if (receiver.isCancelled()) {
        return;
    }

    FiberContextSwitchInterceptorFactory fcsif = owner.getSPI(FiberContextSwitchInterceptorFactory.class);
    if (fcsif != null) {
        fiber.addInterceptor(fcsif.create());
    }

    // then send it away!
    final Tube tube = pool.take();

    Fiber.CompletionCallback fiberCallback = new Fiber.CompletionCallback() {
        @Override
        public void onCompletion(@NotNull Packet response) {
            pool.recycle(tube);
            completionCallback.onCompletion(response);
        }

        @Override
        public void onCompletion(@NotNull Throwable error) {
            // let's not reuse tubes as they might be in a wrong state, so not
            // calling pool.recycle()
            completionCallback.onCompletion(error);
        }
    };

    // Check for SyncStartForAsyncInvokeFeature

    fiber.start(tube, request, fiberCallback,
                    getBinding().isFeatureEnabled(SyncStartForAsyncFeature.class) &&
                    !requestContext.containsKey(PREVENT_SYNC_START_FOR_ASYNC_INVOKE));
}