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*
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* to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
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package org.apache.qpid.server.queue;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
import org.apache.qpid.AMQException;
import org.apache.qpid.framing.AMQShortString;
import org.apache.qpid.server.AMQChannel;
import org.apache.qpid.server.protocol.AMQProtocolSession;
import org.apache.qpid.server.store.StoreContext;
interface DeliveryManager
{
/**
* Determines whether there are queued messages. Sets _queueing to false if there are no queued messages. This needs
* to be atomic.
*
* @return true if there are queued messages
*/
boolean hasQueuedMessages();
/**
* This method should not be used to determin if there are messages in the queue.
*
* @return int The number of messages in the queue
*
* @use hasQueuedMessages() for all controls relating to having messages on the queue.
*/
int getQueueMessageCount();
/**
* Requests that the delivery manager start processing the queue asynchronously if there is work that can be done
* (i.e. there are messages queued up and subscribers that can receive them. <p/> This should be called when
* subscribers are added, but only after the consume-ok message has been returned as message delivery may start
* immediately. It should also be called after unsuspending a client. <p/>
*
* @param executor the executor on which the delivery should take place
*/
void processAsync(Executor executor);
/**
* Handles message delivery. The delivery manager is always in one of two modes; it is either queueing messages for
* asynchronous delivery or delivering directly.
*
* @param storeContext
* @param name the name of the entity on whose behalf we are delivering the message
* @param entry the message to deliver
* @param deliverFirst
*
* @throws org.apache.qpid.server.queue.FailedDequeueException
* if the message could not be dequeued
*/
void deliver(StoreContext storeContext, AMQShortString name, QueueEntry entry, boolean deliverFirst) throws FailedDequeueException, AMQException;
void removeAMessageFromTop(StoreContext storeContext) throws AMQException;
long clearAllMessages(StoreContext storeContext) throws AMQException;
void startMovingMessages();
void enqueueMovedMessages(StoreContext context, List<QueueEntry> messageList);
void stopMovingMessages();
void removeMovedMessages(List<QueueEntry> messageListToRemove);
List<QueueEntry> getMessages();
List<QueueEntry> getMessages(long fromMessageId, long toMessageId);
void populatePreDeliveryQueue(Subscription subscription);
boolean performGet(AMQProtocolSession session, AMQChannel channel, boolean acks) throws AMQException;
long getTotalMessageSize();
long getOldestMessageArrival();
void subscriberHasPendingResend(boolean hasContent, Subscription subscription, QueueEntry msg);
void removeExpired() throws AMQException;
}
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