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| |
| package java.nio.file; |
| |
| import java.io.Closeable; |
| import java.io.IOException; |
| import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit; |
| |
| /** |
| * A watch service that <em>watches</em> registered objects for changes and |
| * events. For example a file manager may use a watch service to monitor a |
| * directory for changes so that it can update its display of the list of files |
| * when files are created or deleted. |
| * |
| * <p> A {@link Watchable} object is registered with a watch service by invoking |
| * its {@link Watchable#register register} method, returning a {@link WatchKey} |
| * to represent the registration. When an event for an object is detected the |
| * key is <em>signalled</em>, and if not currently signalled, it is queued to |
| * the watch service so that it can be retrieved by consumers that invoke the |
| * {@link #poll() poll} or {@link #take() take} methods to retrieve keys |
| * and process events. Once the events have been processed the consumer |
| * invokes the key's {@link WatchKey#reset reset} method to reset the key which |
| * allows the key to be signalled and re-queued with further events. |
| * |
| * <p> Registration with a watch service is cancelled by invoking the key's |
| * {@link WatchKey#cancel cancel} method. A key that is queued at the time that |
| * it is cancelled remains in the queue until it is retrieved. Depending on the |
| * object, a key may be cancelled automatically. For example, suppose a |
| * directory is watched and the watch service detects that it has been deleted |
| * or its file system is no longer accessible. When a key is cancelled in this |
| * manner it is signalled and queued, if not currently signalled. To ensure |
| * that the consumer is notified the return value from the {@code reset} |
| * method indicates if the key is valid. |
| * |
| * <p> A watch service is safe for use by multiple concurrent consumers. To |
| * ensure that only one consumer processes the events for a particular object at |
| * any time then care should be taken to ensure that the key's {@code reset} |
| * method is only invoked after its events have been processed. The {@link |
| * #close close} method may be invoked at any time to close the service causing |
| * any threads waiting to retrieve keys, to throw {@code |
| * ClosedWatchServiceException}. |
| * |
| * <p> File systems may report events faster than they can be retrieved or |
| * processed and an implementation may impose an unspecified limit on the number |
| * of events that it may accumulate. Where an implementation <em>knowingly</em> |
| * discards events then it arranges for the key's {@link WatchKey#pollEvents |
| * pollEvents} method to return an element with an event type of {@link |
| * StandardWatchEventKinds#OVERFLOW OVERFLOW}. This event can be used by the |
| * consumer as a trigger to re-examine the state of the object. |
| * |
| * <p> When an event is reported to indicate that a file in a watched directory |
| * has been modified then there is no guarantee that the program (or programs) |
| * that have modified the file have completed. Care should be taken to coordinate |
| * access with other programs that may be updating the file. |
| * The {@link java.nio.channels.FileChannel FileChannel} class defines methods |
| * to lock regions of a file against access by other programs. |
| * |
| * <h2>Platform dependencies</h2> |
| * |
| * <p> The implementation that observes events from the file system is intended |
| * to map directly on to the native file event notification facility where |
| * available, or to use a primitive mechanism, such as polling, when a native |
| * facility is not available. Consequently, many of the details on how events |
| * are detected, their timeliness, and whether their ordering is preserved are |
| * highly implementation specific. For example, when a file in a watched |
| * directory is modified then it may result in a single {@link |
| * StandardWatchEventKinds#ENTRY_MODIFY ENTRY_MODIFY} event in some |
| * implementations but several events in other implementations. Short-lived |
| * files (meaning files that are deleted very quickly after they are created) |
| * may not be detected by primitive implementations that periodically poll the |
| * file system to detect changes. |
| * |
| * <p> If a watched file is not located on a local storage device then it is |
| * implementation specific if changes to the file can be detected. In particular, |
| * it is not required that changes to files carried out on remote systems be |
| * detected. |
| * |
| * @since 1.7 |
| * |
| * @see FileSystem#newWatchService |
| */ |
| |
| public interface WatchService |
| extends Closeable |
| { |
| |
| /** |
| * Closes this watch service. |
| * |
| * <p> If a thread is currently blocked in the {@link #take take} or {@link |
| * #poll(long,TimeUnit) poll} methods waiting for a key to be queued then |
| * it immediately receives a {@link ClosedWatchServiceException}. Any |
| * valid keys associated with this watch service are {@link WatchKey#isValid |
| * invalidated}. |
| * |
| * <p> After a watch service is closed, any further attempt to invoke |
| * operations upon it will throw {@link ClosedWatchServiceException}. |
| * If this watch service is already closed then invoking this method |
| * has no effect. |
| * |
| * @throws IOException |
| * if an I/O error occurs |
| */ |
| @Override |
| void close() throws IOException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Retrieves and removes the next watch key, or {@code null} if none are |
| * present. |
| * |
| * @return the next watch key, or {@code null} |
| * |
| * @throws ClosedWatchServiceException |
| * if this watch service is closed |
| */ |
| WatchKey poll(); |
| |
| /** |
| * Retrieves and removes the next watch key, waiting if necessary up to the |
| * specified wait time if none are yet present. |
| * |
| * @param timeout |
| * how to wait before giving up, in units of unit |
| * @param unit |
| * a {@code TimeUnit} determining how to interpret the timeout |
| * parameter |
| * |
| * @return the next watch key, or {@code null} |
| * |
| * @throws ClosedWatchServiceException |
| * if this watch service is closed, or it is closed while waiting |
| * for the next key |
| * @throws InterruptedException |
| * if interrupted while waiting |
| */ |
| WatchKey poll(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) |
| throws InterruptedException; |
| |
| /** |
| * Retrieves and removes next watch key, waiting if none are yet present. |
| * |
| * @return the next watch key |
| * |
| * @throws ClosedWatchServiceException |
| * if this watch service is closed, or it is closed while waiting |
| * for the next key |
| * @throws InterruptedException |
| * if interrupted while waiting |
| */ |
| WatchKey take() throws InterruptedException; |
| } |