Class ViewStateManagerImpl

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    ViewStateManager

    public class ViewStateManagerImpl
    extends java.lang.Object
    implements ViewStateManager
    The ViewStateManager is at the core of managing TopologyEventListeners, the 'view state' (changing vs changed) and sending out the appropriate and according TopologyEvents to the registered listeners.

    Note re synchronization: this class rquires a lock object to be passed in the constructor - this will be applied to all public methods appropriately. Additionally, the ClusterSyncService callback will also be locked using the provided lock object.

    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      void bind​(TopologyEventListener eventListener)
      Binds the given eventListener, sending it an INIT event if applicable.
      void handleActivated()
      Handles activation - ie marks this manager as activated thus the TOPOLOGY_INIT event can be sent to already bound listeners and subsequent calls to handleChanging/handleNewView will result in according/appropriate TOPOLOGY_CHANGING/ TOPOLOGY_CHANGED events.
      void handleChanging()
      Handles the fact that some (possibly early) indicator of a change in a topology has been detected and that a new view is being agreed upon (whatever that means, be it voting or similar).
      void handleDeactivated()
      Must be called when the corresponding service (typically a DiscoveryService implementation) is deactivated.
      void handleNewView​(BaseTopologyView newView)
      Handles the fact that a new view became true/established and sends out TOPOLOGY_INIT to uninitialized listeners and TOPOLOGY_CHANGED to already initialized listeners (in the latter case, also sends a TOPOLOGY_CHANGING if that has not yet been done)
      void installMinEventDelayHandler​(DiscoveryService discoveryService, Scheduler scheduler, long minEventDelaySecs)
      Installs an optional 'min event delay handler' which, using the given scheduler, delays sending TOPOLOGY_CHANGED event after receiving a handleNewView - with the idea as to limit the number of toggling between view states.
      boolean unbind​(TopologyEventListener eventListener)
      Unbinds the given eventListener, returning whether or not it was bound at all.
      int waitForAsyncEvents​(long timeout)
      for testing only: wait for any potentially queued async events to be delivered before returning.
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
    • Method Detail

      • installMinEventDelayHandler

        public void installMinEventDelayHandler​(DiscoveryService discoveryService,
                                                Scheduler scheduler,
                                                long minEventDelaySecs)
        Description copied from interface: ViewStateManager
        Installs an optional 'min event delay handler' which, using the given scheduler, delays sending TOPOLOGY_CHANGED event after receiving a handleNewView - with the idea as to limit the number of toggling between view states.
        Specified by:
        installMinEventDelayHandler in interface ViewStateManager
      • bind

        public void bind​(TopologyEventListener eventListener)
        Description copied from interface: ViewStateManager
        Binds the given eventListener, sending it an INIT event if applicable.
        Specified by:
        bind in interface ViewStateManager
        Parameters:
        eventListener - the eventListener that is to bind
      • unbind

        public boolean unbind​(TopologyEventListener eventListener)
        Description copied from interface: ViewStateManager
        Unbinds the given eventListener, returning whether or not it was bound at all.
        Specified by:
        unbind in interface ViewStateManager
        Parameters:
        eventListener - the eventListner that is to unbind
        Returns:
        whether or not the listener was added in the first place
      • handleActivated

        public void handleActivated()
        Description copied from interface: ViewStateManager
        Handles activation - ie marks this manager as activated thus the TOPOLOGY_INIT event can be sent to already bound listeners and subsequent calls to handleChanging/handleNewView will result in according/appropriate TOPOLOGY_CHANGING/ TOPOLOGY_CHANGED events.
        Specified by:
        handleActivated in interface ViewStateManager
      • handleDeactivated

        public void handleDeactivated()
        Description copied from interface: ViewStateManager
        Must be called when the corresponding service (typically a DiscoveryService implementation) is deactivated.

        Will mark this manager as deactivated and flags the last available view as not current.

        Specified by:
        handleDeactivated in interface ViewStateManager
      • handleChanging

        public void handleChanging()
        Description copied from interface: ViewStateManager
        Handles the fact that some (possibly early) indicator of a change in a topology has been detected and that a new view is being agreed upon (whatever that means, be it voting or similar).

        Will send out TOPOLOGY_CHANGING to all initialized listeners.

        Specified by:
        handleChanging in interface ViewStateManager
      • handleNewView

        public void handleNewView​(BaseTopologyView newView)
        Description copied from interface: ViewStateManager
        Handles the fact that a new view became true/established and sends out TOPOLOGY_INIT to uninitialized listeners and TOPOLOGY_CHANGED to already initialized listeners (in the latter case, also sends a TOPOLOGY_CHANGING if that has not yet been done)
        Specified by:
        handleNewView in interface ViewStateManager
        Parameters:
        newView - the new, established view true if we were either in changing mode or the newView was different from the previous one.
      • waitForAsyncEvents

        public int waitForAsyncEvents​(long timeout)
        Description copied from interface: ViewStateManager
        for testing only: wait for any potentially queued async events to be delivered before returning.

        Specified by:
        waitForAsyncEvents in interface ViewStateManager
        Parameters:
        timeout - time in millis to wait for at max - 0 to not wait at all - -1 to wait indefinitely
        Returns:
        0 if no more async events exist, or the number of queued or in-flight (being sent) events if the timeout hit early