@Beta public final class ExecutionSequencer extends Object
Futures returned from them)
 have completed.
 This class implements a superset of the behavior of MoreExecutors.newSequentialExecutor(java.util.concurrent.Executor). If your tasks all run on the same underlying executor and
 don't need to wait for Futures returned from AsyncCallables, use it instead.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
static ExecutionSequencer | 
create()
Creates a new instance. 
 | 
<T> ListenableFuture<T> | 
submit(Callable<T> callable,
      Executor executor)
Enqueues a task to run when the previous task (if any) completes. 
 | 
<T> ListenableFuture<T> | 
submitAsync(AsyncCallable<T> callable,
           Executor executor)
Enqueues a task to run when the previous task (if any) completes. 
 | 
public static ExecutionSequencer create()
public <T> ListenableFuture<T> submit(Callable<T> callable, Executor executor)
Cancellation does not propagate from the output future to a callable that has begun to
 execute, but if the output future is cancelled before Callable.call() is invoked,
 Callable.call() will not be invoked.
public <T> ListenableFuture<T> submitAsync(AsyncCallable<T> callable, Executor executor)
Cancellation does not propagate from the output future to the future returned from callable or a callable that has begun to execute, but if the output future is cancelled before
 AsyncCallable.call() is invoked, AsyncCallable.call() will not be invoked.
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