info.aduna.iteration
Interface CloseableIteration<E,X extends Exception>
- All Superinterfaces:
- Iteration<E,X>
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- CloseableIterationBase, CloseableIteratorIteration, ConvertingIteration, ConvertingIterator, DelayedIteration, DelayedIterator, DistinctIteration, DistinctIterator, EmptyIteration, EmptyIterator, ExceptionConvertingIteration, FilterIteration, FilterIterator, IntersectIteration, IntersectIterator, IterationWrapper, IteratorWrapper, LimitIteration, LimitIterator, LockingIteration, LockingIterator, LookAheadIteration, LookAheadIterator, MinusIteration, MinusIterator, OffsetIteration, OffsetIterator, SingletonIteration, SingletonIterator, UnionIteration, UnionIterator
public interface CloseableIteration<E,X extends Exception>
- extends Iteration<E,X>
An Iteration that can be closed to free resources that it is holding.
CloseableIterations automatically free their resources when exhausted. If not
read until exhaustion or if you want to make sure the iteration is properly
closed, any code using the iterator should be placed in a try-catch-finally
block, closing the iteration in the finally, e.g.:
CloseableIteration<Object, Exception> iter = ...
try {
// read objects from the iterator
}
catch(Exception e) {
// process the exception that can be thrown while processing.
}
finally {
iter.close();
}
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Method Summary |
void |
close()
Closes this iteration, freeing any resources that it is holding. |
close
void close()
throws X extends Exception
- Closes this iteration, freeing any resources that it is holding. If the
iteration has already been closed then invoking this method has no effect.
- Throws:
X extends Exception
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