public interface ObjectPool<T>
限定符和类型 | 方法和说明 |
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void |
addObject()
Create an object using the
factory or other
implementation dependent mechanism, passivate it, and then place it in the idle object pool. |
T |
borrowObject()
Obtains an instance from this pool.
|
void |
clear()
Clears any objects sitting idle in the pool, releasing any
associated resources (optional operation).
|
void |
close()
Close this pool, and free any resources associated with it.
|
int |
getNumActive()
Return the number of instances
currently borrowed from this pool
(optional operation).
|
int |
getNumIdle()
Return the number of instances
currently idle in this pool (optional operation).
|
void |
invalidateObject(T obj)
Invalidates an object from the pool.
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void |
returnObject(T obj) |
void |
setFactory(PoolableObjectFactory<T> factory)
已过时。
to be removed in pool 2.0
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T borrowObject() throws java.lang.Exception, java.util.NoSuchElementException, java.lang.IllegalStateException
Instances returned from this method will have been either newly created with
makeObject
or will be a previously idle object and
have been activated with activateObject
and
then validated with validateObject
.
By contract, clients must return the borrowed instance using
returnObject
, invalidateObject
, or a related method
as defined in an implementation or sub-interface.
The behaviour of this method when the pool has been exhausted
is not strictly specified (although it may be specified by implementations).
Older versions of this method would return null
to indicate exhaustion,
newer versions are encouraged to throw a NoSuchElementException
.
java.lang.IllegalStateException
- after close
has been called on this pool.java.lang.Exception
- when makeObject
throws an exception.java.util.NoSuchElementException
- when the pool is exhausted and cannot or will not return another instance.void returnObject(T obj) throws java.lang.Exception
java.lang.Exception
void invalidateObject(T obj) throws java.lang.Exception
Invalidates an object from the pool.
By contract, obj
must have been obtained
using borrowObject
or a related method as defined in
an implementation or sub-interface.
This method should be used when an object that has been borrowed is determined (due to an exception or other problem) to be invalid.
obj
- a borrowed
instance to be disposed.java.lang.Exception
- Exceptionvoid addObject() throws java.lang.Exception, java.lang.IllegalStateException, java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
factory
or other
implementation dependent mechanism, passivate it, and then place it in the idle object pool.
addObject
is useful for "pre-loading" a pool with idle objects.
(Optional operation).java.lang.Exception
- when PoolableObjectFactory.makeObject()
fails.java.lang.IllegalStateException
- after close()
has been called on this pool.java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- when this pool cannot add new idle objects.int getNumIdle() throws java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
borrowed
without creating any new instances.
Returns a negative value if this information is not available.java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- deprecated: if this implementation does not support the operationint getNumActive() throws java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- deprecated: if this implementation does not support the operationvoid clear() throws java.lang.Exception, java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
destroyed
.java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- if this implementation does not support the operationjava.lang.Exception
- Exceptionvoid close() throws java.lang.Exception
Calling addObject()
or borrowObject()
after invoking
this method on a pool will cause them to throw an
IllegalStateException
.
java.lang.Exception
- deprecated: implementations should silently fail if not all resources can be freed.@Deprecated void setFactory(PoolableObjectFactory<T> factory) throws java.lang.IllegalStateException, java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
factory
this pool uses
to create new instances (optional operation). Trying to change
the factory
after a pool has been used will frequently
throw an UnsupportedOperationException
. It is up to the pool
implementation to determine when it is acceptable to call this method.factory
- the PoolableObjectFactory
used to create new instances.java.lang.IllegalStateException
- when the factory cannot be set at this timejava.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
- if this implementation does not support the operation