Class SingleItemPeekableItemReader<T>
java.lang.Object
org.springframework.batch.item.support.SingleItemPeekableItemReader<T>
- All Implemented Interfaces:
ItemReader<T>,ItemStream,ItemStreamReader<T>,PeekableItemReader<T>
public class SingleItemPeekableItemReader<T>
extends 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.
- Author:
- Dave Syer
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoidclose()If the delegate is anItemStream, just pass the call on, otherwise reset the peek cache.voidopen(ExecutionContext executionContext) If the delegate is anItemStream, just pass the call on, otherwise reset the peek cache.peek()Peek at the next item, ensuring that if the delegate is anItemStreamthe state is stored for the next call toupdate(ExecutionContext).read()Get the next item from the delegate (whether or not it has already been peeked at).voidsetDelegate(ItemReader<T> delegate) The item reader to use as a delegate.voidupdate(ExecutionContext executionContext) If there is a cached peek, then retrieve the execution context state from that point.
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Constructor Details
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SingleItemPeekableItemReader
public SingleItemPeekableItemReader()
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Method Details
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setDelegate
The item reader to use as a delegate. Items are read from the delegate and passed to the caller inread().- Parameters:
delegate- the delegate to set
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read
Get the next item from the delegate (whether or not it has already been peeked at).- Specified by:
readin interfaceItemReader<T>- Returns:
- T the item to be processed or
nullif the data source is exhausted - Throws:
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.Exception- if an there is a non-specific error.- See Also:
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peek
Peek at the next item, ensuring that if the delegate is anItemStreamthe state is stored for the next call toupdate(ExecutionContext).- Specified by:
peekin interfacePeekableItemReader<T>- Returns:
- the next item (or null if there is none).
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Exception- if there is a problemUnexpectedInputExceptionParseException- See Also:
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close
If the delegate is anItemStream, just pass the call on, otherwise reset the peek cache.- Specified by:
closein interfaceItemStream- Throws:
ItemStreamException- if there is a problem- See Also:
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open
If the delegate is anItemStream, just pass the call on, otherwise reset the peek cache.- Specified by:
openin interfaceItemStream- Parameters:
executionContext- the current context- Throws:
ItemStreamException- if there is a problem- See Also:
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update
If there is a cached peek, then retrieve the execution context state from that point. If there is no peek cached, then call directly to the delegate.- Specified by:
updatein interfaceItemStream- Parameters:
executionContext- the current context- Throws:
ItemStreamException- if there is a problem- See Also:
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