com.lmax.disruptor.dsl.EventHandlerGroup Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: DefaultDisruptorConfig.java From disruptor-spring-manager with MIT License | 6 votes |
private void disruptorEventHandlerChain() { for(int i=0;i<eventHandlerChain.length;i++){ EventHandlerChain<T> eventHandlersChain = eventHandlerChain[i]; EventHandlerGroup<T> eventHandlerGroup = null; if(i == 0){ eventHandlerGroup = getDisruptor().handleEventsWith(eventHandlersChain.getCurrentEventHandlers()); }else{ eventHandlerGroup = getDisruptor().after(eventHandlersChain.getCurrentEventHandlers()); } if(! ArrayUtils.isEmpty(eventHandlersChain.getNextEventHandlers())){ eventHandlerGroup.then(eventHandlersChain.getNextEventHandlers()); } } getEventProcessorGraph(); }
Example #2
Source File: DisruptorUtil.java From nuls with MIT License | 4 votes |
public EventHandlerGroup<T> handleEventsWithWorkerPool(String name, WorkHandler<DisruptorData>... handler) { Disruptor disruptor = DISRUPTOR_MAP.get(name); AssertUtil.canNotEmpty(disruptor, "the disruptor is not exist!name:" + name); return disruptor.handleEventsWithWorkerPool(handler); }
Example #3
Source File: DisruptorUtil.java From nuls with MIT License | 4 votes |
public EventHandlerGroup<T> handleEventWith(String name, EventHandler<T> eventHandler) { Disruptor disruptor = DISRUPTOR_MAP.get(name); AssertUtil.canNotEmpty(disruptor, "the disruptor is not exist!name:" + name); return disruptor.handleEventsWith(eventHandler); }
Example #4
Source File: DisruptorUtil.java From nuls with MIT License | 4 votes |
public EventHandlerGroup<T> after(String name, EventHandler<T> eventHandler) { Disruptor disruptor = DISRUPTOR_MAP.get(name); AssertUtil.canNotEmpty(disruptor, "the disruptor is not exist!name:" + name); return disruptor.after(eventHandler); }