public abstract class AbstractNamedOperation extends AbstractOperation implements NamedOperation
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
protected String |
name |
CALL_ID_LOCAL_SKIPPED, GENERIC_PARTITION_ID| Modifier | Constructor and Description |
|---|---|
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AbstractNamedOperation() |
protected |
AbstractNamedOperation(String name) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
String |
getName()
Returns the name of the distributed data structure.
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protected void |
readInternal(ObjectDataInput in) |
protected void |
toString(StringBuilder sb)
A template method allows for additional information to be passed into the
Operation.toString() method. |
protected void |
writeInternal(ObjectDataOutput out) |
afterRun, beforeRun, getResponse, returnsResponsegetCallerAddress, getCallerUuid, getCallId, getCallTimeout, getConnection, getInvocationTime, getLogger, getNodeEngine, getOperationResponseHandler, getPartitionId, getReplicaIndex, getResponseHandler, getService, getServiceName, getWaitTimeout, isUrgent, logError, onException, onExecutionFailure, onInvocationException, onSetCallId, readData, run, sendResponse, setCallerUuid, setNodeEngine, setOperationResponseHandler, setPartitionId, setReplicaIndex, setResponseHandler, setService, setServiceName, setValidateTarget, setWaitTimeout, toString, validatesTarget, writeDataprotected String name
protected AbstractNamedOperation(String name)
public AbstractNamedOperation()
public final String getName()
NamedOperationgetName in interface NamedOperationprotected void writeInternal(ObjectDataOutput out) throws IOException
writeInternal in class AbstractOperationIOExceptionprotected void readInternal(ObjectDataInput in) throws IOException
readInternal in class AbstractOperationIOExceptionprotected void toString(StringBuilder sb)
OperationOperation.toString() method. So an Operation
subclass can override this method and add additional debugging content. The default implementation does nothing so
one is not forced to provide an empty implementation.
It is a good practice always to call the super.toString(stringBuffer) when implementing this method to make sure
that the super class can inject content if needed.Copyright © 2016 Hazelcast, Inc.. All Rights Reserved.