I have a queue with multiple producers - one consumer. The consumer runs periodically and drains the queue fully (no messages left after). A graceful algorithm should run the consumer and wait for it with timeout or just wait if the consumer is already running.
Currently we have smth like this:
void stop(boolean graceful) {
if (graceful && !checkAndStopDirectly()) {
executor.shutdown();
try {
if (!executor.awaitTermination(shutdownWaitInterval, shutdownWaitIntervalUnit)) {
log.warn("...");
}
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
log.error("...", e);
}
} else {
executor.shutdownNow();
}
private boolean checkAndStopDirectly() {
ExecutorService shutdownExecutor = Executors.newSingleThreadExecutor();
try {
return shutdownExecutor.submit(new Callable<Boolean>(){
@Override
public Boolean call() throws Exception {
if (isAlreadyRan.compareAndSet(false, true)) {
try {
runnableDrainTask.run();
} finally {
isAlreadyRan.set(false);
}
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
}).get(shutdownWaitInterval, shutdownWaitIntervalUnit);
Does anybody see more elegant way to do it? e.g. I'm looking a way w/o using additional AtomicBoolean (isAlreadyRan) or double waiting logic with time intervals as object fields etc. btw, the poison pill pattern comes to my mind...