java.nio.file
Class WatchKey

java.lang.Object
  extended by java.nio.file.WatchKey

public abstract class WatchKey
extends Object

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A token representing the registration of a watchable object with a WatchService.

A watch key is created when a watchable object is registered with a watch service. The key remains valid until:

  1. It is cancelled, explicitly, by invoking its cancel method, or
  2. Cancelled implicitly, because the object is no longer accessible, or
  3. By closing the watch service.

A watch key has a state. When initially created the key is said to be ready. When an event is detected then the key is signalled and queued so that it can be retrieved by invoking the watch service's poll or take methods. Once signalled, a key remains in this state until its reset method is invoked to return the key to the ready state. Events detected while the key is in the signalled state are queued but do not cause the key to be re-queued for retrieval from the watch service. Events are retrieved by invoking the key's pollEvents method. This method retrieves and removes all events accumulated for the object. When initially created, a watch key has no pending events. Typically events are retrieved when the key is in the signalled state leading to the following idiom:

     for (;;) {
         // retrieve key
         WatchKey key = watcher.take();

         // process events
         for (WatchEvent<?> event: key.pollEvents()) {
             :
         }

         // reset the key
         boolean valid = key.reset();
         if (!valid) {
             // object no longer registered
         }
     }
 

Watch keys are safe for use by multiple concurrent threads. Where there are several threads retrieving signalled keys from a watch service then care should be taken to ensure that the reset method is only invoked after the events for the object have been processed. This ensures that one thread is processing the events for an object at any time.

Since:
1.7

Constructor Summary
protected WatchKey()
          Initializes a new instance of this class.
 
Method Summary
abstract  void cancel()
          Cancels the registration with the watch service.
abstract  boolean isValid()
          Tells whether or not this watch key is valid.
abstract  List<WatchEvent<?>> pollEvents()
          Retrieves and removes all pending events for this watch key, returning a List of the events that were retrieved.
abstract  boolean reset()
          Resets this watch key.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

WatchKey

protected WatchKey()
Class is disabled.

Initializes a new instance of this class.

Method Detail

isValid

public abstract boolean isValid()
Class is disabled.

Tells whether or not this watch key is valid.

A watch key is valid upon creation and remains until it is cancelled, or its watch service is closed.

Returns:
true if, and only if, this watch key is valid

pollEvents

public abstract List<WatchEvent<?>> pollEvents()
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Retrieves and removes all pending events for this watch key, returning a List of the events that were retrieved.

Note that this method does not wait if there are no events pending.

Returns:
the list of the events retrieved; may be empty

reset

public abstract boolean reset()
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Resets this watch key.

If this watch key has been cancelled or this watch key is already in the ready state then invoking this method has no effect. Otherwise if there are pending events for the object then this watch key is immediately re-queued to the watch service. If there are no pending events then the watch key is put into the ready state and will remain in that state until an event is detected or the watch key is cancelled.

Returns:
true if the watch key is valid and has been reset, and false if the watch key could not be reset because it is no longer valid

cancel

public abstract void cancel()
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Cancels the registration with the watch service. Upon return the watch key will be invalid. If the watch key is enqueued, waiting to be retrieved from the watch service, then it will remain in the queue until it is removed. Pending events, if any, remain pending and may be retrieved by invoking the pollEvents method after the key is cancelled.

If this watch key has already been cancelled then invoking this method has no effect. Once cancelled, a watch key remains forever invalid.