scala.concurrent.ExecutionContextExecutor Java Examples
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scala.concurrent.ExecutionContextExecutor.
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Example #1
Source File: UnitTest.java From deployment-examples with MIT License | 6 votes |
@Test public void testAsync() { final ActorSystem actorSystem = ActorSystem.create("test"); try { final ExecutionContextExecutor ec = actorSystem.dispatcher(); final AsyncController controller = new AsyncController(actorSystem, ec); final CompletionStage<Result> future = controller.message(); // Block until the result is completed await().until(() -> { assertThat(future.toCompletableFuture()).isCompletedWithValueMatching(result -> { return contentAsString(result).equals("Hi!"); }); }); } finally { actorSystem.terminate(); } }
Example #2
Source File: Slave.java From akka-tutorial with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
private void handle(AddressMessage message) { // Cancel any running connect schedule, because got a new address if (this.connectSchedule != null) { this.connectSchedule.cancel(); this.connectSchedule = null; } // Find the shepherd actor in the remote actor system final ActorSelection selection = this.getContext().getSystem().actorSelection(String.format("%s/user/%s", message.address, Shepherd.DEFAULT_NAME)); // Register the local actor system by periodically sending subscription messages (until an acknowledgement was received) final Scheduler scheduler = this.getContext().getSystem().scheduler(); final ExecutionContextExecutor dispatcher = this.getContext().getSystem().dispatcher(); this.connectSchedule = scheduler.schedule( Duration.Zero(), Duration.create(5, TimeUnit.SECONDS), () -> selection.tell(new Shepherd.SubscriptionMessage(), this.getSelf()), dispatcher ); }
Example #3
Source File: SandalphonThreadsScheduler.java From judgels with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
@Inject public SandalphonThreadsScheduler(ActorSystem actorSystem, SandalphonConfiguration config, ProgrammingSubmissionService programmingSubmissionService, @Named("sealtiel") BasicAuthHeader sealtielClientAuthHeader, MessageService messageService) { Scheduler scheduler = actorSystem.scheduler(); ExecutionContextExecutor context = actorSystem.dispatcher(); GradingResponsePoller poller = new GradingResponsePoller(scheduler, context, programmingSubmissionService, sealtielClientAuthHeader, messageService, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.convert(2, TimeUnit.SECONDS)); if (config.getSealtielConfig().isPresent()) { scheduler.schedule(Duration.create(1, TimeUnit.SECONDS), Duration.create(3, TimeUnit.SECONDS), poller, context); } }
Example #4
Source File: AbstractContextAwareMsgProcessor.java From iotplatform with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
protected ExecutionContextExecutor getSystemDispatcher() { return systemContext.getActorSystem().dispatcher(); }
Example #5
Source File: AsyncController.java From deployment-examples with MIT License | 2 votes |
/** * @param actorSystem We need the {@link ActorSystem}'s * {@link Scheduler} to run code after a delay. * @param exec We need a Java {@link Executor} to apply the result * of the {@link CompletableFuture} and a Scala * {@link ExecutionContext} so we can use the Akka {@link Scheduler}. * An {@link ExecutionContextExecutor} implements both interfaces. */ @Inject public AsyncController(ActorSystem actorSystem, ExecutionContextExecutor exec) { this.actorSystem = actorSystem; this.exec = exec; }