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* Copyright (c) 2000, 2004 IBM Corporation and others.
* All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
* are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
* which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
* http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
*
* Contributors:
* IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
*******************************************************************************/
package org.eclipse.jface.operation;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
/**
* Interface for UI components which can execute a long-running operation
* in the form of an <code>IRunnableWithProgress</code>.
* The context is responsible for displaying a progress indicator and Cancel
* button to the end user while the operation is in progress; the context
* supplies a progress monitor to be used from code running inside the operation.
* Note that an <code>IRunnableContext</code> is not a runnable itself.
* <p>
* For examples of UI components which implement this interface,
* see <code>ApplicationWindow</code>, <code>ProgressMonitorDialog</code>,
* and <code>WizardDialog</code>.
* </p>
*
* @see IRunnableWithProgress
* @see org.eclipse.jface.window.ApplicationWindow
* @see org.eclipse.jface.dialogs.ProgressMonitorDialog
* @see org.eclipse.jface.wizard.WizardDialog
*/
public interface IRunnableContext {
/**
* <p>
* Runs the given <code>IRunnableWithProgress</code> in this context.
* For example, if this is a <code>ProgressMonitorDialog</code> then the runnable
* is run using this dialog's progress monitor.
* </p>
* <p>
* If <code>fork</code> is <code>false</code>, the current thread is used
* to run the runnable. Note that if <code>fork</code> is <code>true</code>,
* it is unspecified whether or not this method blocks until the runnable
* has been run. Implementers should document whether the runnable is run
* synchronously (blocking) or asynchronously (non-blocking), or if no
* assumption can be made about the blocking behaviour.
* </p>
*
* @param fork <code>true</code> if the runnable should be run in a separate thread,
* and <code>false</code> to run in the same thread
* @param cancelable <code>true</code> to enable the cancelation, and
* <code>false</code> to make the operation uncancellable
* @param runnable the runnable to run
*
* @exception InvocationTargetException wraps any exception or error which occurs
* while running the runnable
* @exception InterruptedException propagated by the context if the runnable
* acknowledges cancelation by throwing this exception. This should not be thrown
* if cancelable is <code>false</code>.
*/
public void run(boolean fork, boolean cancelable,
IRunnableWithProgress runnable) throws InvocationTargetException,
InterruptedException;
}