#include <coherence/net/PriorityTask.hpp>
Inherits Object.
Inherited by AbstractInvocable [virtual]
, and AbstractPriorityTask [virtual]
.
Instances of PriorityTask typically also implement either PriorityTask or Runnable interface.
Depending on the value returned by the getSchedulingPriority() method, the scheduling order will be one of the following:
A best effort will be made to limit the task execution time according to the value returned by the getExecutionTimeoutMillis() method. However, it should be noted that:
In addition to allowing control of the task execution (as scheduled and measured on the server side), the PriorityTask interface could also be used to control the request time from the calling thread perspective (measured on the client). A best effort will be made to limit the request time (the time period that the calling thread is blocked waiting for a response from the corresponding service) to the value returned by the getRequestTimeoutMillis() method.
It should be noted that the request timeout value (RT) could be grater than, equal to or less than the task execution timeout value (ET). The value of RT which is less than ET indicates that even though the task execution is allowed to take longer period of time, the client thread will not wait for a result of the execution and will be able to handle a timeout exception if it arises. Since the time spent by the task waiting in the service backlog queue does not count toward the task execution time, a value of RT that is equal or slightly greater than ET still leaves a possibility that the client thread will throw a TimeoutException before the task completes its execution normally on a server.
Public Types | |
typedef spec::Handle | Handle |
PriorityTask Handle definition. | |
typedef spec::View | View |
PriorityTask View definition. | |
typedef spec::Holder | Holder |
PriorityTask Holder definition. | |
Public Member Functions | |
virtual int32_t | getSchedulingPriority () const =0 |
Obtain this task's scheduling priority. | |
virtual int64_t | getExecutionTimeoutMillis () const =0 |
Obtain the maximum amount of time this task is allowed to run before the corresponding service will attempt to stop it. | |
virtual int64_t | getRequestTimeoutMillis () const =0 |
Obtain the maximum amount of time a calling thread is willing to wait for a result of the request execution. | |
virtual void | runCanceled (bool fAbandoned)=0 |
This method will be called if and only if all attempts to interrupt this task were unsuccesful in stopping the execution or if the execution was canceled before it had a chance to run at all. | |
Static Public Attributes | |
static const int32_t | schedule_standard |
Scheduling value indicating that this task is to be queued and executed in a natural (based on the request arrival time) order. | |
static const int32_t | schedule_first |
Scheduling value indicating that this task is to be queued in front of any equal or lower scheduling priority tasks and executed as soon as any of the worker threads become available. | |
static const int32_t | schedule_immediate |
Scheduling value indicating that this task is to be immediately executed by any idle worker thread; if all of them are active, a new thread will be created to execute this task. | |
static const int64_t | timeout_default |
A special timeout value to indicate that the corresponding service's default timeout value should be used. | |
static const int64_t | timeout_none |
A special timeout value to indicate that this task or request can run indefinitely. |
virtual int32_t getSchedulingPriority | ( | ) | const [pure virtual] |
Obtain this task's scheduling priority.
Valid values are one of the SCHEDULE_* constants.
Implemented in AbstractInvocable, and AbstractPriorityTask.
virtual int64_t getExecutionTimeoutMillis | ( | ) | const [pure virtual] |
Obtain the maximum amount of time this task is allowed to run before the corresponding service will attempt to stop it.
The value of timeout_default indicates a default timeout value configured for the corresponding service; the value of timeout_none indicates that this task can execute indefinitely.
If, by the time the specified amount of time passed, the task has not finished, the service will attempt to stop the execution by using the Thread::interrupt() method. In the case that interrupting the thread does not result in the task's termination, the runCanceled method will be called.
Implemented in AbstractInvocable, and AbstractPriorityTask.
virtual int64_t getRequestTimeoutMillis | ( | ) | const [pure virtual] |
Obtain the maximum amount of time a calling thread is willing to wait for a result of the request execution.
The request time is measured on the client side as the time elapsed from the moment a request is sent for execution to the corresponding server node(s) and includes:
The value of timeout_default indicates a default timeout value configured for the corresponding service; the value of timeout_none timeout_none indicates that the client thread is willing to wait indefinitely until the task execution completes or is canceled by the service due to a task execution timeout specified by the getExecutionTimeoutMillis() value.
If the specified amount of time elapsed and the client has not received any response from the server, an RequestTimeoutException will be thrown to the caller.
Implemented in AbstractInvocable, and AbstractPriorityTask.
virtual void runCanceled | ( | bool | fAbandoned | ) | [pure virtual] |
This method will be called if and only if all attempts to interrupt this task were unsuccesful in stopping the execution or if the execution was canceled before it had a chance to run at all.
Since this method is usually called on a service thread, implementors must exercise extreme caution since any delay introduced by the implementation will cause a delay of the corresponding service.
fAbandoned | true if the task has timed-out, but all attempts to interrupt it were unsuccesful in stopping the execution; otherwise the task was never started |
Implemented in AbstractInvocable, and AbstractPriorityTask.