package org.infinispan.commands.write; import java.util.Collection; import org.infinispan.commands.FlagAffectedCommand; import org.infinispan.commands.TopologyAffectedCommand; import org.infinispan.commands.VisitableCommand; /** * A command that modifies the cache in some way * * @author Manik Surtani * @since 4.0 */ public interface WriteCommand extends VisitableCommand, FlagAffectedCommand, TopologyAffectedCommand { /** * Some commands may want to provide information on whether the command was successful or not. This is different * from a failure, which usually would result in an exception being thrown. An example is a putIfAbsent() not doing * anything because the key in question was present. This would result in a isSuccessful() call returning false. * * @return true if the command completed successfully, false otherwise. */ boolean isSuccessful(); /** * Certain commands only work based on a certain condition or state of the cache. For example, {@link * org.infinispan.Cache#putIfAbsent(Object, Object)} only does anything if a condition is met, i.e., the entry in * question is not already present. This method tests whether the command in question is conditional or not. * * @return true if the command is conditional, false otherwise */ boolean isConditional(); /** * @return The current value matching policy. */ ValueMatcher getValueMatcher(); /** * @param valueMatcher The new value matching policy. */ void setValueMatcher(ValueMatcher valueMatcher); /** * * @return a collection of keys affected by this write command. Some commands - such as ClearCommand - may return * an empty collection for this method. */ Collection<?> getAffectedKeys(); /** * Used for conditional commands, to update the status of the command on the originator * based on the result of its execution on the primary owner. * * @deprecated since 9.1 */ @Deprecated default void updateStatusFromRemoteResponse(Object remoteResponse) {} /** * Make subsequent invocations of {@link #isSuccessful()} return <code>false</code>. */ void fail(); /** * Indicates whether the command is write-only, meaning that it makes no * attempt to read the previously associated value with key for which the * command is directed. * * @return true is the command is write only, false otherwise. */ default boolean isWriteOnly() { return false; } }