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Interface AsynchronousChannel

All Superinterfaces:
AutoCloseable, Channel, Closeable
All Known Subinterfaces:
AsynchronousByteChannel
All Known Implementing Classes:
AsynchronousFileChannel, AsynchronousServerSocketChannel, AsynchronousSocketChannel
public interface AsynchronousChannel extends Channel
A channel that supports asynchronous I/O operations. Asynchronous I/O operations will usually take one of two forms:
  1. Future<V> operation(...)
  2. void operation(... A attachment, CompletionHandler<V,? super A> handler)
where operation is the name of the I/O operation (read or write for example), V is the result type of the I/O operation, and A is the type of an object attached to the I/O operation to provide context when consuming the result. The attachment is important for cases where a state-less CompletionHandler is used to consume the result of many I/O operations.

In the first form, the methods defined by the Future interface may be used to check if the operation has completed, wait for its completion, and to retrieve the result. In the second form, a CompletionHandler is invoked to consume the result of the I/O operation when it completes or fails.

A channel that implements this interface is asynchronously closeable: If an I/O operation is outstanding on the channel and the channel's close method is invoked, then the I/O operation fails with the exception AsynchronousCloseException.

Asynchronous channels are safe for use by multiple concurrent threads. Some channel implementations may support concurrent reading and writing, but may not allow more than one read and one write operation to be outstanding at any given time.

Cancellation

The Future interface defines the cancel method to cancel execution. This causes all threads waiting on the result of the I/O operation to throw CancellationException. Whether the underlying I/O operation can be cancelled is highly implementation specific and therefore not specified. Where cancellation leaves the channel, or the entity to which it is connected, in an inconsistent state, then the channel is put into an implementation specific error state that prevents further attempts to initiate I/O operations that are similar to the operation that was cancelled. For example, if a read operation is cancelled but the implementation cannot guarantee that bytes have not been read from the channel then it puts the channel into an error state; further attempts to initiate a read operation cause an unspecified runtime exception to be thrown. Similarly, if a write operation is cancelled but the implementation cannot guarantee that bytes have not been written to the channel then subsequent attempts to initiate a write will fail with an unspecified runtime exception.

Where the cancel method is invoked with the mayInterruptIfRunning parameter set to true then the I/O operation may be interrupted by closing the channel. In that case all threads waiting on the result of the I/O operation throw CancellationException and any other I/O operations outstanding on the channel complete with the exception AsynchronousCloseException.

Where the cancel method is invoked to cancel read or write operations then it is recommended that all buffers used in the I/O operations be discarded or care taken to ensure that the buffers are not accessed while the channel remains open.

Since:
1.7

Method Summary

Modifier and Type Method Description
void close()
Closes this channel.

Methods declared in interface java.nio.channels.Channel

isOpen

Method Details

close

void close() throws IOException
Closes this channel.

Any outstanding asynchronous operations upon this channel will complete with the exception AsynchronousCloseException. After a channel is closed, further attempts to initiate asynchronous I/O operations complete immediately with cause ClosedChannelException.

This method otherwise behaves exactly as specified by the Channel interface.

Specified by:
close in interface AutoCloseable
Specified by:
close in interface Channel
Specified by:
close in interface Closeable
Throws:
IOException - If an I/O error occurs

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