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Pete Muir updated WBRI-133:
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Fix Version/s: (was: 1.0.0.PREVIEW)
Unify asynchronous execution interfaces
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Key: WBRI-133
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/WBRI-133
Project: Web Beans
Issue Type: Feature Request
Affects Versions: 1.0.0.BETA1
Reporter: David Allen
Assignee: David Allen
Priority: Minor
Since the spec identifies several cases of asynchronous tasks which must be performed,
the RI should have a single, consistent set of interfaces to provide the executor
services needed and the tasks to be performed. In Java SE 5 and 6, java.util.concurrent
does provide useful interfaces for dealing with tasks which are executed by a separate
service. It is recommended that the Executor interface be used as-is for those not
requiring a timer (just execution in a separate thread of control), and perhaps the
Delayed mix-in style interface for tasks requiring a timer or delay of execution.
Alternatively, another executor interface can be chosen from SE to provide methods which
take both the task to perform and the time delay.
In general, use of the java.util.concurrent interfaces, and even the implementations
where possible, will reduce the amount of code in the RI and make better use of existing
Java resources.
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