ForwardingService, consider using the 
 Service.Listener functionality to hook into the Service 
 lifecycle, or if you really do need to provide access to some Service 
 methods, consider just providing the few that you actually need (e.g. just 
 startAndWait()) and not implementing Service.@Beta @Deprecated public abstract class ForwardingService extends ForwardingObject implements Service
Service that forwards all method calls to another service.Service.Listener, Service.State| Modifier | Constructor and Description | 
|---|---|
protected  | 
ForwardingService()
Deprecated.  
Constructor for use by subclasses. 
 | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
void | 
addListener(Service.Listener listener,
                      Executor executor)
Deprecated.  
Registers a  
Service.Listener to be executed on the given 
 executor. | 
protected abstract Service | 
delegate()
Deprecated.  
Returns the backing delegate instance that methods are forwarded to. 
 | 
Throwable | 
failureCause()
Deprecated.  
Returns the  
Throwable that caused this service to fail. | 
boolean | 
isRunning()
Deprecated.  
Returns  
true if this service is running. | 
protected Service.State | 
standardStartAndWait()
Deprecated.  
A sensible default implementation of  
startAndWait(), in terms of
 start(). | 
protected Service.State | 
standardStopAndWait()
Deprecated.  
A sensible default implementation of  
stopAndWait(), in terms of
 stop(). | 
ListenableFuture<Service.State> | 
start()
Deprecated.  
If the service state is  
Service.State.NEW, this initiates service startup and returns
 immediately. | 
Service.State | 
startAndWait()
Deprecated.  
Initiates service startup (if necessary), returning once the service has finished starting. 
 | 
Service.State | 
state()
Deprecated.  
Returns the lifecycle state of the service. 
 | 
ListenableFuture<Service.State> | 
stop()
Deprecated.  
 | 
Service.State | 
stopAndWait()
Deprecated.  
Initiates service shutdown (if necessary), returning once the service has finished stopping. 
 | 
toStringprotected ForwardingService()
protected abstract Service delegate()
ForwardingObjectForwardingSet.delegate(). Concrete subclasses override this method to supply
 the instance being decorated.delegate in class ForwardingObjectpublic ListenableFuture<Service.State> start()
ServiceService.State.NEW, this initiates service startup and returns
 immediately. If the service has already been started, this method returns immediately without
 taking action. A stopped service may not be restarted.start in interface ServiceFuture.get() will block until the service has finished
         starting, and returns one of Service.State.RUNNING, Service.State.STOPPING or
         Service.State.TERMINATED. If the service fails to start, Future.get()
         will throw an ExecutionException, and the service's state will be
         Service.State.FAILED. If it has already finished starting, Future.get()
         returns immediately. Cancelling this future has no effect on the service.public Service.State state()
Servicepublic ListenableFuture<Service.State> stop()
Servicestop in interface ServiceFuture.get() will block until the service has finished shutting
         down, and either returns Service.State.TERMINATED or throws an
         ExecutionException. If it has already finished stopping,
         Future.get() returns immediately. Cancelling this future has no effect
         on the service.public Service.State startAndWait()
Servicestart().get(), this method throws no checked exceptions, and it cannot
 be interrupted.startAndWait in interface Servicepublic Service.State stopAndWait()
ServiceService.State.STARTING, startup will be cancelled. If this is Service.State.NEW, it is
 terminated without having been started nor stopped. Unlike calling
 stop().get(), this method throws no checked exceptions.stopAndWait in interface Servicepublic boolean isRunning()
Servicetrue if this service is running.public void addListener(Service.Listener listener, Executor executor)
ServiceService.Listener to be executed on the given 
 executor.  The listener will have the corresponding transition method called whenever the 
 service changes state. The listener will not have previous state changes replayed, so it is 
 suggested that listeners are added before the service starts.
 There is no guaranteed ordering of execution of listeners, but any listener added through this method is guaranteed to be called whenever there is a state change.
Exceptions thrown by a listener will be propagated up to the executor. Any exception thrown 
 during Executor.execute (e.g., a RejectedExecutionException or an exception 
 thrown by inline execution) will be caught and
 logged.
addListener in interface Servicelistener - the listener to run when the service changes state is completeexecutor - the executor in which the the listeners callback methods will be run. For fast,
     lightweight listeners that would be safe to execute in any thread, consider 
     MoreExecutors.sameThreadExecutor().public Throwable failureCause()
ServiceThrowable that caused this service to fail.failureCause in interface Serviceprotected Service.State standardStartAndWait()
startAndWait(), in terms of
 start(). If you override start(), you may wish to override
 startAndWait() to forward to this implementation.protected Service.State standardStopAndWait()
stopAndWait(), in terms of
 stop(). If you override stop(), you may wish to override
 stopAndWait() to forward to this implementation.Copyright © 2010-2013. All Rights Reserved.