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Example services include webservers, RPC servers 027 * and timers. 028 * 029 * <p>The normal lifecycle of a service is: 030 * <ul> 031 * <li>{@linkplain State#NEW NEW} -> 032 * <li>{@linkplain State#STARTING STARTING} -> 033 * <li>{@linkplain State#RUNNING RUNNING} -> 034 * <li>{@linkplain State#STOPPING STOPPING} -> 035 * <li>{@linkplain State#TERMINATED TERMINATED} 036 * </ul> 037 * 038 * <p>There are deviations from this if there are failures or if {@link Service#stop} is called 039 * before the {@link Service} reaches the {@linkplain State#RUNNING RUNNING} state. The set of legal 040 * transitions form a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directed_acyclic_graph">DAG</a>, 041 * therefore every method of the listener will be called at most once. N.B. The {@link State#FAILED} 042 * and {@link State#TERMINATED} states are terminal states, once a service enters either of these 043 * states it cannot ever leave them. 044 * 045 * <p>Implementors of this interface are strongly encouraged to extend one of the abstract classes 046 * in this package which implement this interface and make the threading and state management 047 * easier. 048 * 049 * @author Jesse Wilson 050 * @author Luke Sandberg 051 * @since 9.0 (in 1.0 as {@code com.google.common.base.Service}) 052 */ 053 @Beta 054 public interface Service { 055 /** 056 * If the service state is {@link State#NEW}, this initiates service startup and returns 057 * immediately. If the service has already been started, this method returns immediately without 058 * taking action. A stopped service may not be restarted. 059 * 060 * @return a future for the startup result, regardless of whether this call initiated startup. 061 * Calling {@link ListenableFuture#get} will block until the service has finished 062 * starting, and returns one of {@link State#RUNNING}, {@link State#STOPPING} or 063 * {@link State#TERMINATED}. If the service fails to start, {@link ListenableFuture#get} 064 * will throw an {@link ExecutionException}, and the service's state will be 065 * {@link State#FAILED}. If it has already finished starting, {@link ListenableFuture#get} 066 * returns immediately. Cancelling this future has no effect on the service. 067 */ 068 ListenableFuture<State> start(); 069 070 /** 071 * Initiates service startup (if necessary), returning once the service has finished starting. 072 * Unlike calling {@code start().get()}, this method throws no checked exceptions, and it cannot 073 * be {@linkplain Thread#interrupt interrupted}. 074 * 075 * @throws UncheckedExecutionException if startup failed 076 * @return the state of the service when startup finished. 077 */ 078 State startAndWait(); 079 080 /** 081 * Returns {@code true} if this service is {@linkplain State#RUNNING running}. 082 */ 083 boolean isRunning(); 084 085 /** 086 * Returns the lifecycle state of the service. 087 */ 088 State state(); 089 090 /** 091 * If the service is {@linkplain State#STARTING starting} or {@linkplain State#RUNNING running}, 092 * this initiates service shutdown and returns immediately. If the service is 093 * {@linkplain State#NEW new}, it is {@linkplain State#TERMINATED terminated} without having been 094 * started nor stopped. If the service has already been stopped, this method returns immediately 095 * without taking action. 096 * 097 * @return a future for the shutdown result, regardless of whether this call initiated shutdown. 098 * Calling {@link ListenableFuture#get} will block until the service has finished shutting 099 * down, and either returns {@link State#TERMINATED} or throws an 100 * {@link ExecutionException}. If it has already finished stopping, 101 * {@link ListenableFuture#get} returns immediately. Cancelling this future has no effect 102 * on the service. 103 */ 104 ListenableFuture<State> stop(); 105 106 /** 107 * Initiates service shutdown (if necessary), returning once the service has finished stopping. If 108 * this is {@link State#STARTING}, startup will be cancelled. If this is {@link State#NEW}, it is 109 * {@link State#TERMINATED terminated} without having been started nor stopped. Unlike calling 110 * {@code stop().get()}, this method throws no checked exceptions. 111 * 112 * @throws UncheckedExecutionException if the service has failed or fails during shutdown 113 * @return the state of the service when shutdown finished. 114 */ 115 State stopAndWait(); 116 117 /** 118 * Registers a {@link Listener} to be {@linkplain Executor#execute executed} on the given 119 * executor. The listener will have the corresponding transition method called whenever the 120 * service changes state. The listener will not have previous state changes replayed, so it is 121 * suggested that listeners are added before the service starts. 122 * 123 * <p>There is no guaranteed ordering of execution of listeners, but any listener added through 124 * this method is guaranteed to be called whenever there is a state change. 125 * 126 * <p>Exceptions thrown by a listener will be propagated up to the executor. Any exception thrown 127 * during {@code Executor.execute} (e.g., a {@code RejectedExecutionException} or an exception 128 * thrown by {@linkplain MoreExecutors#sameThreadExecutor inline execution}) will be caught and 129 * logged. 130 * 131 * @param listener the listener to run when the service changes state is complete 132 * @param executor the executor in which the the listeners callback methods will be run. For fast, 133 * lightweight listeners that would be safe to execute in any thread, consider 134 * {@link MoreExecutors#sameThreadExecutor}. 135 * @since 13.0 136 */ 137 void addListener(Listener listener, Executor executor); 138 139 /** 140 * The lifecycle states of a service. 141 * 142 * @since 9.0 (in 1.0 as {@code com.google.common.base.Service.State}) 143 */ 144 @Beta // should come out of Beta when Service does 145 enum State { 146 /** 147 * A service in this state is inactive. It does minimal work and consumes 148 * minimal resources. 149 */ 150 NEW, 151 152 /** 153 * A service in this state is transitioning to {@link #RUNNING}. 154 */ 155 STARTING, 156 157 /** 158 * A service in this state is operational. 159 */ 160 RUNNING, 161 162 /** 163 * A service in this state is transitioning to {@link #TERMINATED}. 164 */ 165 STOPPING, 166 167 /** 168 * A service in this state has completed execution normally. It does minimal work and consumes 169 * minimal resources. 170 */ 171 TERMINATED, 172 173 /** 174 * A service in this state has encountered a problem and may not be operational. It cannot be 175 * started nor stopped. 176 */ 177 FAILED 178 } 179 180 /** 181 * A listener for the various state changes that a {@link Service} goes through in its lifecycle. 182 * 183 * @author Luke Sandberg 184 * @since 13.0 185 */ 186 @Beta // should come out of Beta when Service does 187 interface Listener { 188 /** 189 * Called when the service transitions from {@linkplain State#NEW NEW} to 190 * {@linkplain State#STARTING STARTING}. This occurs when {@link Service#start} or 191 * {@link Service#startAndWait} is called the first time. 192 */ 193 void starting(); 194 195 /** 196 * Called when the service transitions from {@linkplain State#STARTING STARTING} to 197 * {@linkplain State#RUNNING RUNNING}. This occurs when a service has successfully started. 198 */ 199 void running(); 200 201 /** 202 * Called when the service transitions to the {@linkplain State#STOPPING STOPPING} state. The 203 * only valid values for {@code from} are {@linkplain State#STARTING STARTING} or 204 * {@linkplain State#RUNNING RUNNING}. This occurs when {@link Service#stop} is called. 205 * 206 * @param from The previous state that is being transitioned from. 207 */ 208 void stopping(State from); 209 210 /** 211 * Called when the service transitions to the {@linkplain State#TERMINATED TERMINATED} state. 212 * The {@linkplain State#TERMINATED TERMINATED} state is a terminal state in the transition 213 * diagram. Therefore, if this method is called, no other methods will be called on the 214 * {@link Listener}. 215 * 216 * @param from The previous state that is being transitioned from. The only valid values for 217 * this are {@linkplain State#NEW NEW}, {@linkplain State#RUNNING RUNNING} or 218 * {@linkplain State#STOPPING STOPPING}. 219 */ 220 void terminated(State from); 221 222 /** 223 * Called when the service transitions to the {@linkplain State#FAILED FAILED} state. The 224 * {@linkplain State#FAILED FAILED} state is a terminal state in the transition diagram. 225 * Therefore, if this method is called, no other methods will be called on the {@link Listener}. 226 * 227 * @param from The previous state that is being transitioned from. Failure can occur in any 228 * state with the exception of {@linkplain State#NEW NEW} or 229 * {@linkplain State#TERMINATED TERMINATED}. 230 * @param failure The exception that caused the failure. 231 */ 232 void failed(State from, Throwable failure); 233 } 234 }