Class PatternsCS$


  • public class PatternsCS$
    extends java.lang.Object
    Deprecated.
    Use Patterns instead. Since Akka 2.5.19.
    Java 8+ API for Pekko patterns such as ask, pipe and others which work with CompletionStage.

    For working with Scala Future from Java you may want to use pekko.pattern.Patterns instead.

    • Field Summary

      Fields 
      Modifier and Type Field Description
      static PatternsCS$ MODULE$
      Deprecated.
      Static reference to the singleton instance of this Scala object.
    • Constructor Summary

      Constructors 
      Constructor Description
      PatternsCS$()
      Deprecated.
       
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      <T> java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T> after​(java.time.Duration duration, Scheduler scheduler, scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext context, java.util.concurrent.Callable<java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T>> value)
      Deprecated.
      Use Patterns.after instead.
      <T> java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T> after​(java.time.Duration duration, Scheduler scheduler, scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext context, java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T> value)
      Deprecated.
      Use Patterns.after which accepts java.time.Duration and Callable of CompletionStage instead.
      <T> java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T> after​(scala.concurrent.duration.FiniteDuration duration, Scheduler scheduler, scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext context, java.util.concurrent.Callable<java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T>> value)
      Deprecated.
      Use the overloaded one which accepts java.time.Duration instead.
      <T> java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T> after​(scala.concurrent.duration.FiniteDuration duration, Scheduler scheduler, scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext context, java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T> value)
      Deprecated.
      Use Patterns.after which accepts java.time.Duration and Callable of CompletionStage instead.
      java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> ask​(ActorRef actor, java.lang.Object message, long timeoutMillis)
      Deprecated.
      Use Pattens.ask which accepts java.time.Duration instead.
      java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> ask​(ActorRef actor, java.lang.Object message, java.time.Duration timeout)
      Deprecated.
      Use Patterns.ask instead.
      java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> ask​(ActorRef actor, java.lang.Object message, Timeout timeout)
      Deprecated.
      Use the overloaded one which accepts java.time.Duration instead.
      java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> ask​(ActorSelection selection, java.lang.Object message, long timeoutMillis)
      Deprecated.
      Use Pattens.ask which accepts java.time.Duration instead.
      java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> ask​(ActorSelection selection, java.lang.Object message, java.time.Duration timeout)
      Deprecated.
      Use Patterns.ask instead.
      java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> ask​(ActorSelection selection, java.lang.Object message, Timeout timeout)
      Deprecated.
      Use the overloaded one which accepts java.time.Duration instead.
      java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> askWithReplyTo​(ActorRef actor, Function<ActorRef,​java.lang.Object> messageFactory, long timeoutMillis)
      Deprecated.
      Use Pattens.askWithReplyTo which accepts java.time.Duration instead.
      java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> askWithReplyTo​(ActorRef actor, Function<ActorRef,​java.lang.Object> messageFactory, java.time.Duration timeout)
      Deprecated.
      Use Pattens.askWithReplyTo instead.
      java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> askWithReplyTo​(ActorRef actor, Function<ActorRef,​java.lang.Object> messageFactory, Timeout timeout)
      Deprecated.
      Use the overloaded one which accepts java.time.Duration instead.
      java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> askWithReplyTo​(ActorSelection selection, Function<ActorRef,​java.lang.Object> messageFactory, long timeoutMillis)
      Deprecated.
      Use Pattens.askWithReplyTo which accepts java.time.Duration instead.
      java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Boolean> gracefulStop​(ActorRef target, java.time.Duration timeout)
      Deprecated.
      Use Patterns.gracefulStop instead.
      java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Boolean> gracefulStop​(ActorRef target, java.time.Duration timeout, java.lang.Object stopMessage)
      Deprecated.
      Use Patterns.gracefulStop instead.
      java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Boolean> gracefulStop​(ActorRef target, scala.concurrent.duration.FiniteDuration timeout)
      Deprecated.
      Use the overloaded one which accepts java.time.Duration instead.
      java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Boolean> gracefulStop​(ActorRef target, scala.concurrent.duration.FiniteDuration timeout, java.lang.Object stopMessage)
      Deprecated.
      Use the overloaded one which accepts java.time.Duration instead.
      <T> PipeToSupport.PipeableCompletionStage<T> pipe​(java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T> future, scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext context)
      Deprecated.
      Use Patterns.pipe instead.
      <T> java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T> retry​(java.util.concurrent.Callable<java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T>> attempt, int attempts, java.time.Duration delay, Scheduler scheduler, scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext ec)
      Deprecated.
      Use Patterns.retry instead.
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
    • Field Detail

      • MODULE$

        public static final PatternsCS$ MODULE$
        Deprecated.
        Static reference to the singleton instance of this Scala object.
    • Constructor Detail

      • PatternsCS$

        public PatternsCS$()
        Deprecated.
    • Method Detail

      • ask

        public java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> ask​(ActorRef actor,
                                                                          java.lang.Object message,
                                                                          Timeout timeout)
        Deprecated.
        Use the overloaded one which accepts java.time.Duration instead. Since Akka 2.5.15.
        Java API for org.apache.pekko.pattern.ask: Sends a message asynchronously and returns a CompletionStage holding the eventual reply message; this means that the target actor needs to send the result to the sender reference provided.

        The CompletionStage will be completed with an pekko.pattern.AskTimeoutException after the given timeout has expired; this is independent from any timeout applied while awaiting a result for this future (i.e. in Await.result(..., timeout)). A typical reason for AskTimeoutException is that the recipient actor didn't send a reply.

        Warning: When using future callbacks, inside actors you need to carefully avoid closing over the containing actor&rsquo;s object, i.e. do not call methods or access mutable state on the enclosing actor from within the callback. This would break the actor encapsulation and may introduce synchronization bugs and race conditions because the callback will be scheduled concurrently to the enclosing actor. Unfortunately there is not yet a way to detect these illegal accesses at compile time.

        Recommended usage:

        
           final CompletionStage<Object> f = PatternsCS.ask(worker, request, timeout);
           f.thenRun(result -> nextActor.tell(new EnrichedResult(request, result)));
         
      • ask

        public java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> ask​(ActorRef actor,
                                                                          java.lang.Object message,
                                                                          java.time.Duration timeout)
        Deprecated.
        Use Patterns.ask instead. Since Akka 2.5.19.
        Java API for org.apache.pekko.pattern.ask: Sends a message asynchronously and returns a CompletionStage holding the eventual reply message; this means that the target actor needs to send the result to the sender reference provided.

        The CompletionStage will be completed with an pekko.pattern.AskTimeoutException after the given timeout has expired; this is independent from any timeout applied while awaiting a result for this future (i.e. in Await.result(..., timeout)). A typical reason for AskTimeoutException is that the recipient actor didn't send a reply.

        Warning: When using future callbacks, inside actors you need to carefully avoid closing over the containing actor&rsquo;s object, i.e. do not call methods or access mutable state on the enclosing actor from within the callback. This would break the actor encapsulation and may introduce synchronization bugs and race conditions because the callback will be scheduled concurrently to the enclosing actor. Unfortunately there is not yet a way to detect these illegal accesses at compile time.

        Recommended usage:

        
           final CompletionStage<Object> f = PatternsCS.ask(worker, request, duration);
           f.thenRun(result -> nextActor.tell(new EnrichedResult(request, result)));
         
      • askWithReplyTo

        public java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> askWithReplyTo​(ActorRef actor,
                                                                                     Function<ActorRef,​java.lang.Object> messageFactory,
                                                                                     Timeout timeout)
        Deprecated.
        Use the overloaded one which accepts java.time.Duration instead. Since Akka 2.5.15.
        A variation of ask which allows to implement "replyTo" pattern by including sender reference in message.

        
         final CompletionStage<Object> f = PatternsCS.askWithReplyTo(
           worker,
           askSender -> new Request(askSender),
           timeout);
         

        Parameters:
        actor - the actor to be asked
        messageFactory - function taking an actor ref and returning the message to be sent
        timeout - the timeout for the response before failing the returned completion operator
      • askWithReplyTo

        public java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> askWithReplyTo​(ActorRef actor,
                                                                                     Function<ActorRef,​java.lang.Object> messageFactory,
                                                                                     java.time.Duration timeout)
        Deprecated.
        Use Pattens.askWithReplyTo instead. Since Akka 2.5.19.
        A variation of ask which allows to implement "replyTo" pattern by including sender reference in message.

        
         final CompletionStage<Object> f = PatternsCS.askWithReplyTo(
           worker,
           askSender -> new Request(askSender),
           timeout);
         

        Parameters:
        actor - the actor to be asked
        messageFactory - function taking an actor ref and returning the message to be sent
        timeout - the timeout for the response before failing the returned completion stage
      • ask

        public java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> ask​(ActorRef actor,
                                                                          java.lang.Object message,
                                                                          long timeoutMillis)
        Deprecated.
        Use Pattens.ask which accepts java.time.Duration instead. Since Akka 2.5.19.
        Java API for org.apache.pekko.pattern.ask: Sends a message asynchronously and returns a CompletionStage holding the eventual reply message; this means that the target actor needs to send the result to the sender reference provided.

        The CompletionStage will be completed with an pekko.pattern.AskTimeoutException after the given timeout has expired; this is independent from any timeout applied while awaiting a result for this future (i.e. in Await.result(..., timeout)). A typical reason for AskTimeoutException is that the recipient actor didn't send a reply.

        Warning: When using future callbacks, inside actors you need to carefully avoid closing over the containing actor&rsquo;s object, i.e. do not call methods or access mutable state on the enclosing actor from within the callback. This would break the actor encapsulation and may introduce synchronization bugs and race conditions because the callback will be scheduled concurrently to the enclosing actor. Unfortunately there is not yet a way to detect these illegal accesses at compile time.

        Recommended usage:

        
           final CompletionStage<Object> f = PatternsCS.ask(worker, request, timeout);
           f.thenRun(result -> nextActor.tell(new EnrichedResult(request, result)));
         
      • askWithReplyTo

        public java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> askWithReplyTo​(ActorRef actor,
                                                                                     Function<ActorRef,​java.lang.Object> messageFactory,
                                                                                     long timeoutMillis)
        Deprecated.
        Use Pattens.askWithReplyTo which accepts java.time.Duration instead. Since Akka 2.5.19.
        A variation of ask which allows to implement "replyTo" pattern by including sender reference in message.

        
         final CompletionStage<Object> f = PatternsCS.askWithReplyTo(
           worker,
           replyTo -> new Request(replyTo),
           timeout);
         

        Parameters:
        actor - the actor to be asked
        messageFactory - function taking an actor ref to reply to and returning the message to be sent
        timeoutMillis - the timeout for the response before failing the returned completion operator
      • ask

        public java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> ask​(ActorSelection selection,
                                                                          java.lang.Object message,
                                                                          Timeout timeout)
        Deprecated.
        Use the overloaded one which accepts java.time.Duration instead. Since Akka 2.5.15.
        Java API for org.apache.pekko.pattern.ask: Sends a message asynchronously and returns a CompletionStage holding the eventual reply message; this means that the target pekko.actor.ActorSelection needs to send the result to the sender reference provided.

        The CompletionStage will be completed with an pekko.pattern.AskTimeoutException after the given timeout has expired; this is independent from any timeout applied while awaiting a result for this future (i.e. in Await.result(..., timeout)). A typical reason for AskTimeoutException is that the recipient actor didn't send a reply.

        Warning: When using future callbacks, inside actors you need to carefully avoid closing over the containing actor&rsquo;s object, i.e. do not call methods or access mutable state on the enclosing actor from within the callback. This would break the actor encapsulation and may introduce synchronization bugs and race conditions because the callback will be scheduled concurrently to the enclosing actor. Unfortunately there is not yet a way to detect these illegal accesses at compile time.

        Recommended usage:

        
           final CompletionStage<Object> f = PatternsCS.ask(selection, request, timeout);
           f.thenRun(result -> nextActor.tell(new EnrichedResult(request, result)));
         
      • ask

        public java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> ask​(ActorSelection selection,
                                                                          java.lang.Object message,
                                                                          java.time.Duration timeout)
        Deprecated.
        Use Patterns.ask instead. Since Akka 2.5.19.
        Java API for org.apache.pekko.pattern.ask: Sends a message asynchronously and returns a CompletionStage holding the eventual reply message; this means that the target pekko.actor.ActorSelection needs to send the result to the sender reference provided.

        The CompletionStage will be completed with an pekko.pattern.AskTimeoutException after the given timeout has expired; this is independent from any timeout applied while awaiting a result for this future (i.e. in Await.result(..., timeout)). A typical reason for AskTimeoutException is that the recipient actor didn't send a reply.

        Warning: When using future callbacks, inside actors you need to carefully avoid closing over the containing actor&rsquo;s object, i.e. do not call methods or access mutable state on the enclosing actor from within the callback. This would break the actor encapsulation and may introduce synchronization bugs and race conditions because the callback will be scheduled concurrently to the enclosing actor. Unfortunately there is not yet a way to detect these illegal accesses at compile time.

        Recommended usage:

        
           final CompletionStage<Object> f = PatternsCS.ask(selection, request, duration);
           f.thenRun(result -> nextActor.tell(new EnrichedResult(request, result)));
         
      • ask

        public java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> ask​(ActorSelection selection,
                                                                          java.lang.Object message,
                                                                          long timeoutMillis)
        Deprecated.
        Use Pattens.ask which accepts java.time.Duration instead. Since Akka 2.5.19.
        Java API for org.apache.pekko.pattern.ask: Sends a message asynchronously and returns a CompletionStage holding the eventual reply message; this means that the target pekko.actor.ActorSelection needs to send the result to the sender reference provided.

        The CompletionStage will be completed with an pekko.pattern.AskTimeoutException after the given timeout has expired; this is independent from any timeout applied while awaiting a result for this future (i.e. in Await.result(..., timeout)). A typical reason for AskTimeoutException is that the recipient actor didn't send a reply.

        Warning: When using future callbacks, inside actors you need to carefully avoid closing over the containing actor&rsquo;s object, i.e. do not call methods or access mutable state on the enclosing actor from within the callback. This would break the actor encapsulation and may introduce synchronization bugs and race conditions because the callback will be scheduled concurrently to the enclosing actor. Unfortunately there is not yet a way to detect these illegal accesses at compile time.

        Recommended usage:

        
           final CompletionStage<Object> f = PatternsCS.ask(selection, request, timeout);
           f.thenRun(result -> nextActor.tell(new EnrichedResult(request, result)));
         
      • askWithReplyTo

        public java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Object> askWithReplyTo​(ActorSelection selection,
                                                                                     Function<ActorRef,​java.lang.Object> messageFactory,
                                                                                     long timeoutMillis)
        Deprecated.
        Use Pattens.askWithReplyTo which accepts java.time.Duration instead. Since Akka 2.5.19.
        A variation of ask which allows to implement "replyTo" pattern by including sender reference in message.

        
         final CompletionStage<Object> f = Patterns.askWithReplyTo(
           selection,
           askSender -> new Request(askSender),
           timeout);
         
      • pipe

        public <T> PipeToSupport.PipeableCompletionStage<T> pipe​(java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T> future,
                                                                 scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext context)
        Deprecated.
        Use Patterns.pipe instead. Since Akka 2.5.19.
        When this CompletionStage finishes, send its result to the given pekko.actor.ActorRef or pekko.actor.ActorSelection. Returns the original CompletionStage to allow method chaining. If the future was completed with failure it is sent as a pekko.actor.Status.Failure to the recipient.

        Recommended usage example:

        
           final CompletionStage<Object> f = PatternsCS.ask(worker, request, timeout);
           // apply some transformation (i.e. enrich with request info)
           final CompletionStage<Object> transformed = f.thenApply(result -> { ... });
           // send it on to the next operator
           PatternsCS.pipe(transformed, context).to(nextActor);
         
      • gracefulStop

        public java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Boolean> gracefulStop​(ActorRef target,
                                                                                    scala.concurrent.duration.FiniteDuration timeout)
        Deprecated.
        Use the overloaded one which accepts java.time.Duration instead. Since Akka 2.5.12.
        Returns a CompletionStage that will be completed with success (value true) when existing messages of the target actor has been processed and the actor has been terminated.

        Useful when you need to wait for termination or compose ordered termination of several actors.

        If the target actor isn't terminated within the timeout the CompletionStage is completed with failure pekko.pattern.AskTimeoutException.

      • gracefulStop

        public java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Boolean> gracefulStop​(ActorRef target,
                                                                                    java.time.Duration timeout)
        Deprecated.
        Use Patterns.gracefulStop instead. Since Akka 2.5.19.
        Returns a CompletionStage that will be completed with success (value true) when existing messages of the target actor has been processed and the actor has been terminated.

        Useful when you need to wait for termination or compose ordered termination of several actors.

        If the target actor isn't terminated within the timeout the CompletionStage is completed with failure pekko.pattern.AskTimeoutException.

      • gracefulStop

        public java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Boolean> gracefulStop​(ActorRef target,
                                                                                    scala.concurrent.duration.FiniteDuration timeout,
                                                                                    java.lang.Object stopMessage)
        Deprecated.
        Use the overloaded one which accepts java.time.Duration instead. Since Akka 2.5.12.
        Returns a CompletionStage that will be completed with success (value true) when existing messages of the target actor has been processed and the actor has been terminated.

        Useful when you need to wait for termination or compose ordered termination of several actors.

        If you want to invoke specialized stopping logic on your target actor instead of PoisonPill, you can pass your stop command as stopMessage parameter

        If the target actor isn't terminated within the timeout the CompletionStage is completed with failure pekko.pattern.AskTimeoutException.

      • gracefulStop

        public java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<java.lang.Boolean> gracefulStop​(ActorRef target,
                                                                                    java.time.Duration timeout,
                                                                                    java.lang.Object stopMessage)
        Deprecated.
        Use Patterns.gracefulStop instead. Since Akka 2.5.19.
        Returns a CompletionStage that will be completed with success (value true) when existing messages of the target actor has been processed and the actor has been terminated.

        Useful when you need to wait for termination or compose ordered termination of several actors.

        If you want to invoke specialized stopping logic on your target actor instead of PoisonPill, you can pass your stop command as stopMessage parameter

        If the target actor isn't terminated within the timeout the CompletionStage is completed with failure pekko.pattern.AskTimeoutException.

      • after

        public <T> java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T> after​(scala.concurrent.duration.FiniteDuration duration,
                                                                 Scheduler scheduler,
                                                                 scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext context,
                                                                 java.util.concurrent.Callable<java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T>> value)
        Deprecated.
        Use the overloaded one which accepts java.time.Duration instead. Since Akka 2.5.12.
        Returns a CompletionStage that will be completed with the success or failure of the provided Callable after the specified duration.
      • after

        public <T> java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T> after​(java.time.Duration duration,
                                                                 Scheduler scheduler,
                                                                 scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext context,
                                                                 java.util.concurrent.Callable<java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T>> value)
        Deprecated.
        Use Patterns.after instead. Since Akka 2.5.19.
        Returns a CompletionStage that will be completed with the success or failure of the provided Callable after the specified duration.
      • after

        public <T> java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T> after​(scala.concurrent.duration.FiniteDuration duration,
                                                                 Scheduler scheduler,
                                                                 scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext context,
                                                                 java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T> value)
        Deprecated.
        Use Patterns.after which accepts java.time.Duration and Callable of CompletionStage instead. Since Akka 2.5.22.
        Returns a CompletionStage that will be completed with the success or failure of the provided value after the specified duration.
      • after

        public <T> java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T> after​(java.time.Duration duration,
                                                                 Scheduler scheduler,
                                                                 scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext context,
                                                                 java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T> value)
        Deprecated.
        Use Patterns.after which accepts java.time.Duration and Callable of CompletionStage instead. Since Akka 2.5.22.
        Returns a CompletionStage that will be completed with the success or failure of the provided value after the specified duration.
      • retry

        public <T> java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T> retry​(java.util.concurrent.Callable<java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage<T>> attempt,
                                                                 int attempts,
                                                                 java.time.Duration delay,
                                                                 Scheduler scheduler,
                                                                 scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext ec)
        Deprecated.
        Use Patterns.retry instead. Since Akka 2.5.19.
        Returns an internally retrying CompletionStage The first attempt will be made immediately, and each subsequent attempt will be made after 'delay'. A scheduler (eg context.system.scheduler) must be provided to delay each retry If attempts are exhausted the returned completion operator is simply the result of invoking attempt. Note that the attempt function will be invoked on the given execution context for subsequent tries and therefore must be thread safe (not touch unsafe mutable state).