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public interface WatchService extends Closeable
A watch service that watches registered objects for changes and events. For example a file manager may use a watch service to monitor a directory for changes so that it can update its display of the list of files when files are created or deleted.A
Watchable
object is registered with a watch service by invoking itsregister
method, returning aWatchKey
to represent the registration. When an event for an object is detected the key is signalled, and if not currently signalled, it is queued to the watch service so that it can be retrieved by consumers that invoke thepoll
ortake
methods to retrieve keys and process events. Once the events have been processed the consumer invokes the key'sreset
method to reset the key which allows the key to be signalled and re-queued with further events.Registration with a watch service is cancelled by invoking the key's
cancel
method. A key that is queued at the time that it is cancelled remains in the queue until it is retrieved. Depending on the object, a key may be cancelled automatically. For example, suppose a directory is watched and the watch service detects that it has been deleted or its file system is no longer accessible. When a key is cancelled in this manner it is signalled and queued, if not currently signalled. To ensure that the consumer is notified the return value from thereset
method indicates if the key is valid.A watch service is safe for use by multiple concurrent consumers. To ensure that only one consumer processes the events for a particular object at any time then care should be taken to ensure that the key's
reset
method is only invoked after its events have been processed. Theclose
method may be invoked at any time to close the service causing any threads waiting to retrieve keys, to throwClosedWatchServiceException
.File systems may report events faster than they can be retrieved or processed and an implementation may impose an unspecified limit on the number of events that it may accumulate. Where an implementation knowingly discards events then it arranges for the key's
pollEvents
method to return an element with an event type ofOVERFLOW
. This event can be used by the consumer as a trigger to re-examine the state of the object.When an event is reported to indicate that a file in a watched directory has been modified then there is no guarantee that the program (or programs) that have modified the file have completed. Care should be taken to coordinate access with other programs that may be updating the file. The
FileChannel
class defines methods to lock regions of a file against access by other programs.Platform dependencies
The implementation that observes events from the file system is intended to map directly on to the native file event notification facility where available, or to use a primitive mechanism, such as polling, when a native facility is not available. Consequently, many of the details on how events are detected, their timeliness, and whether their ordering is preserved are highly implementation specific. For example, when a file in a watched directory is modified then it may result in a single
ENTRY_MODIFY
event in some implementations but several events in other implementations. Short-lived files (meaning files that are deleted very quickly after they are created) may not be detected by primitive implementations that periodically poll the file system to detect changes.If a watched file is not located on a local storage device then it is implementation specific if changes to the file can be detected. In particular, it is not required that changes to files carried out on remote systems be detected.
- Since:
- 1.7
- See Also:
FileSystem.newWatchService()
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
close()
Closes this watch service.WatchKey
poll()
Retrieves and removes the next watch key, ornull
if none are present.WatchKey
poll(long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
Retrieves and removes the next watch key, waiting if necessary up to the specified wait time if none are yet present.WatchKey
take()
Retrieves and removes next watch key, waiting if none are yet present.
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Method Detail
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close
void close() throws IOException
Closes this watch service.If a thread is currently blocked in the
take
orpoll
methods waiting for a key to be queued then it immediately receives aClosedWatchServiceException
. Any valid keys associated with this watch service areinvalidated
.After a watch service is closed, any further attempt to invoke operations upon it will throw
ClosedWatchServiceException
. If this watch service is already closed then invoking this method has no effect.- Specified by:
close
in interfaceAutoCloseable
- Specified by:
close
in interfaceCloseable
- Throws:
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs
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poll
WatchKey poll()
Retrieves and removes the next watch key, ornull
if none are present.- Returns:
- the next watch key, or
null
- Throws:
ClosedWatchServiceException
- if this watch service is closed
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poll
WatchKey poll(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws InterruptedException
Retrieves and removes the next watch key, waiting if necessary up to the specified wait time if none are yet present.- Parameters:
timeout
- how to wait before giving up, in units of unitunit
- aTimeUnit
determining how to interpret the timeout parameter- Returns:
- the next watch key, or
null
- Throws:
ClosedWatchServiceException
- if this watch service is closed, or it is closed while waiting for the next keyInterruptedException
- if interrupted while waiting
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take
WatchKey take() throws InterruptedException
Retrieves and removes next watch key, waiting if none are yet present.- Returns:
- the next watch key
- Throws:
ClosedWatchServiceException
- if this watch service is closed, or it is closed while waiting for the next keyInterruptedException
- if interrupted while waiting
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