Class RemoveFile
- java.lang.Object
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- org.apache.derby.impl.store.raw.data.RemoveFile
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
java.security.PrivilegedExceptionAction<java.lang.Object>
,Serviceable
final class RemoveFile extends java.lang.Object implements Serviceable, java.security.PrivilegedExceptionAction<java.lang.Object>
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description private StorageFile
fileToGo
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Fields inherited from interface org.apache.derby.iapi.services.daemon.Serviceable
DONE, REQUEUE
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description RemoveFile(StorageFile fileToGo)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description int
performWork(ContextManager context)
Do whatever it is that you want the daemon to do for you.java.lang.Object
run()
boolean
serviceASAP()
If this work should be done as soon as possible, then return true.boolean
serviceImmediately()
File deletion is a quick operation and typically releases substantial amount of space very quickly, this work should be done on the user thread.
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Field Detail
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fileToGo
private final StorageFile fileToGo
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Constructor Detail
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RemoveFile
RemoveFile(StorageFile fileToGo)
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Method Detail
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performWork
public int performWork(ContextManager context) throws StandardException
Description copied from interface:Serviceable
Do whatever it is that you want the daemon to do for you. There may be multiple daemon objects on different thread calling performWork at the same time. The DaemonService will always call performWork with a context manager set up. the DaemonService will clean up the context if an exception is thrown. However, it is up to performWork to manage its own transaction. If you start a transaction in performWork, you must commit or abort it at the end. You may leave the transaction open so that other serviceable may use the transaction and context without starting a new one. On the same token, there may already be an opened transaction on the context. Serviceable performWork should always check the state of the context before use. A Serviceable object should be well behaved while it is performing the daemon work, i.e., it should not take too many resources or hog the CPU for too long or deadlock with anyone else.- Specified by:
performWork
in interfaceServiceable
- Parameters:
context
- the contextManager set up by the DaemonService. There may or may not be the necessary context on it, depending on which other Serviceable object it has done work for.- Returns:
- the return status is only significant if the Serviceable client was enqueued instead of subscribed. For subscribed client, the return status is ignored. For enqueue client, it returns DONE or REQUEUE. If a REQUEUEd is returned, it would be desirable if this should not be serviceASAP, although no harm is done if this still maintains that this should be serviced ASAP ...
- Throws:
StandardException
- Standard Derby exception policyMT - depends on the work. Be wary of multiple DaemonService thread calling at the same time if you subscribe or enqueue multiple times.
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serviceASAP
public boolean serviceASAP()
Description copied from interface:Serviceable
If this work should be done as soon as possible, then return true. If it doesn't make any difference if it is done sooner rather than later, then return false. The difference is whether or not the daemon service will be notified to work on this when this work is enqueued or subscribed, in case the serviceable work is put together but not sent to the daemon service directly, like in post commit processingMT - MT safe
- Specified by:
serviceASAP
in interfaceServiceable
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serviceImmediately
public boolean serviceImmediately()
File deletion is a quick operation and typically releases substantial amount of space very quickly, this work should be done on the user thread.- Specified by:
serviceImmediately
in interfaceServiceable
- Returns:
- true, this work needs to done on user thread.
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run
public java.lang.Object run() throws StandardException
- Specified by:
run
in interfacejava.security.PrivilegedExceptionAction<java.lang.Object>
- Throws:
StandardException
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