public interface RetryOperations
RetryOperations to
execute operations with configurable retry behaviour.| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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<T,E extends Throwable> |
execute(RetryCallback<T,E> retryCallback)
Execute the supplied
RetryCallback with the configured retry
semantics. |
<T,E extends Throwable> |
execute(RetryCallback<T,E> retryCallback,
RecoveryCallback<T> recoveryCallback)
Execute the supplied
RetryCallback with a fallback on exhausted
retry to the RecoveryCallback. |
<T,E extends Throwable> |
execute(RetryCallback<T,E> retryCallback,
RecoveryCallback<T> recoveryCallback,
RetryState retryState)
A stateful retry with a recovery path.
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<T,E extends Throwable> |
execute(RetryCallback<T,E> retryCallback,
RetryState retryState)
A simple stateful retry.
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<T,E extends Throwable> T execute(RetryCallback<T,E> retryCallback) throws E extends Throwable
RetryCallback with the configured retry
semantics. See implementations for configuration details.T - the return valueE - the exception to throwretryCallback - the RetryCallbackRetryCallback upon successful
invocation.E - any Exception raised by the
RetryCallback upon unsuccessful retry.E - the exception thrownE extends Throwable<T,E extends Throwable> T execute(RetryCallback<T,E> retryCallback, RecoveryCallback<T> recoveryCallback) throws E extends Throwable
RetryCallback with a fallback on exhausted
retry to the RecoveryCallback. See implementations for
configuration details.T - the type to returnE - the type of the exceptionrecoveryCallback - the RecoveryCallbackretryCallback - the RetryCallback
RecoveryCallback upon unsuccessful retry.RetryCallback upon successful
invocation, and that returned by the RecoveryCallback otherwise.E - any Exception raised by theE extends Throwable<T,E extends Throwable> T execute(RetryCallback<T,E> retryCallback, RetryState retryState) throws E extends Throwable, ExhaustedRetryException
RetryCallback with
a target object for the attempt identified by the DefaultRetryState.
Exceptions thrown by the callback are always propagated immediately so
the state is required to be able to identify the previous attempt, if
there is one - hence the state is required. Normal patterns would see
this method being used inside a transaction, where the callback might
invalidate the transaction if it fails.
See implementations for configuration details.T - the type of the return valueE - the type of the exception to returnretryCallback - the RetryCallbackretryState - the RetryStateRetryCallback upon successful
invocation, and that returned by the RecoveryCallback otherwise.E - any Exception raised by the RecoveryCallback.ExhaustedRetryException - if the last attempt for this state has
already been reachedE extends Throwable<T,E extends Throwable> T execute(RetryCallback<T,E> retryCallback, RecoveryCallback<T> recoveryCallback, RetryState retryState) throws E extends Throwable
RetryCallback with a fallback on exhausted retry to the
RecoveryCallback and a target object for the retry attempt
identified by the DefaultRetryState.T - the return value typeE - the exception typerecoveryCallback - the RecoveryCallbackretryState - the RetryStateretryCallback - the RetryCallbackRetryCallback upon successful
invocation, and that returned by the RecoveryCallback otherwise.E - any Exception raised by the RecoveryCallback upon unsuccessful retry.E extends Throwableexecute(RetryCallback, RetryState)Copyright © 2018 SpringSource. All rights reserved.