public interface Synchronizer
An interface controlling synchronization of configuration instances.
Each Configuration
object derived from
AbstractConfiguration
has an associated Synchronizer
object. Before an operation on the
configuration is performed (e.g. a property read or an update), the
Synchronizer
is invoked. Depending on the concrete implementation of
the Synchronizer
used, the configuration can be made thread-safe.
Whether a configuration has to be thread-safe or not is a matter of a
concrete use case. For instance, an application that just reads some
configuration settings on startup does need a thread-safe configuration
implementation. A configuration in contrast which is shared between multiple
components and updated concurrently should better be thread-safe. In order to
satisfy both kinds of use cases, the support for thread-safety has been
extracted out of the configuration implementation and refactored into this
Synchronizer
interface. By assigning different Synchronizer
implementations to a configuration instance, the instance's support for
concurrent access can be adapted to the concrete use case.
The methods defined by this interface are similar to a read-write
lock. The Synchronizer
is notified when read or write operations
start and end. A concrete implementation can then apply a specific policy to
decide when threads need to block or when access to the configuration for the
desired operation is granted.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
void |
beginRead()
Notifies this
Synchronizer that the current thread is going to
start a read operation on the managed configuration. |
void |
beginWrite()
Notifies this
Synchronizer that the current thread is going to
start a write operation on the managed configuration. |
void |
endRead()
Notifies this
Synchronizer that the current thread has finished
its read operation. |
void |
endWrite()
Notifies this
Synchronizer that the current thread has finished
its write operation. |
void beginRead()
Synchronizer
that the current thread is going to
start a read operation on the managed configuration. This call can block
if a concrete implementation decides that the thread has to wait until a
specific condition is fulfilled.void endRead()
Synchronizer
that the current thread has finished
its read operation. This may cause other waiting threads to be granted
access to the managed configuration.void beginWrite()
Synchronizer
that the current thread is going to
start a write operation on the managed configuration. This call may
block. For instance, a concrete implementation may suspend the thread
until all read operations currently active are finished,void endWrite()
Synchronizer
that the current thread has finished
its write operation. This may cause other waiting threads to be granted
access to the managed configuration.Copyright © 2001–2020 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.