public class SingleItemPeekableItemReader<T> extends java.lang.Object implements ItemStreamReader<T>, PeekableItemReader<T>
A PeekableItemReader
that allows the user to peek one item ahead.
Repeated calls to peek()
will return the same item, and this will be
the next item returned from read()
.
Intentionally not thread-safe: it wouldn't be possible to honour the peek in multiple threads because only one of the threads that peeked would get that item in the next call to read.
Constructor and Description |
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SingleItemPeekableItemReader() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
close()
If the delegate is an
ItemStream , just pass the call on,
otherwise reset the peek cache. |
void |
open(ExecutionContext executionContext)
If the delegate is an
ItemStream , just pass the call on,
otherwise reset the peek cache. |
T |
peek()
Peek at the next item, ensuring that if the delegate is an
ItemStream the state is stored for the next call to
update(ExecutionContext) . |
T |
read()
Get the next item from the delegate (whether or not it has already been
peeked at).
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void |
setDelegate(ItemReader<T> delegate)
The item reader to use as a delegate.
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void |
update(ExecutionContext executionContext)
If there is a cached peek, then retrieve the execution context state from
that point.
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public void setDelegate(ItemReader<T> delegate)
read()
.delegate
- the delegate to setpublic T read() throws java.lang.Exception, UnexpectedInputException, ParseException
read
in interface ItemReader<T>
ParseException
- if there is a problem parsing the current record
(but the next one may still be valid)NonTransientResourceException
- if there is a fatal exception in
the underlying resource. After throwing this exception implementations
should endeavour to return null from subsequent calls to read.UnexpectedInputException
- if there is an uncategorised problem
with the input data. Assume potentially transient, so subsequent calls to
read might succeed.java.lang.Exception
- if an there is a non-specific error.ItemReader.read()
public T peek() throws java.lang.Exception, UnexpectedInputException, ParseException
ItemStream
the state is stored for the next call to
update(ExecutionContext)
.peek
in interface PeekableItemReader<T>
java.lang.Exception
- if there is a problemUnexpectedInputException
ParseException
PeekableItemReader.peek()
public void close() throws ItemStreamException
ItemStream
, just pass the call on,
otherwise reset the peek cache.close
in interface ItemStream
ItemStreamException
- if there is a problemItemStream.close()
public void open(ExecutionContext executionContext) throws ItemStreamException
ItemStream
, just pass the call on,
otherwise reset the peek cache.open
in interface ItemStream
executionContext
- the current contextItemStreamException
- if there is a problemItemStream.open(ExecutionContext)
public void update(ExecutionContext executionContext) throws ItemStreamException
update
in interface ItemStream
executionContext
- the current contextItemStreamException
- if there is a problemItemStream.update(ExecutionContext)