Uses of Interface
java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage
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Packages that use CompletionStage Package Description java.util.concurrent Utility classes commonly useful in concurrent programming. -
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Uses of CompletionStage in java.util.concurrent
Classes in java.util.concurrent that implement CompletionStage Modifier and Type Class and Description class
CompletableFuture<T>
AFuture
that may be explicitly completed (setting its value and status), and may be used as aCompletionStage
, supporting dependent functions and actions that trigger upon its completion.Methods in java.util.concurrent that return CompletionStage Modifier and Type Method and Description CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. acceptEither(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Consumer<? super T> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, is executed with the corresponding result as argument to the supplied action.CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. acceptEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Consumer<? super T> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with the corresponding result as argument to the supplied action.CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. acceptEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Consumer<? super T> action, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, is executed using the supplied executor, with the corresponding result as argument to the supplied function.<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. applyToEither(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Function<? super T,U> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, is executed with the corresponding result as argument to the supplied function.<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. applyToEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Function<? super T,U> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with the corresponding result as argument to the supplied function.<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. applyToEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Function<? super T,U> fn, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, is executed using the supplied executor, with the corresponding result as argument to the supplied function.CompletionStage<T>
CompletionStage. exceptionally(Function<Throwable,? extends T> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes exceptionally, is executed with this stage's exception as the argument to the supplied function.<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. handle(BiFunction<? super T,Throwable,? extends U> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes either normally or exceptionally, is executed with this stage's result and exception as arguments to the supplied function.<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. handleAsync(BiFunction<? super T,Throwable,? extends U> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes either normally or exceptionally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with this stage's result and exception as arguments to the supplied function.<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. handleAsync(BiFunction<? super T,Throwable,? extends U> fn, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes either normally or exceptionally, is executed using the supplied executor, with this stage's result and exception as arguments to the supplied function.CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. runAfterBoth(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage both complete normally, executes the given action.CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. runAfterBothAsync(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage complete normally, executes the given action using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility.CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. runAfterBothAsync(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage complete normally, executes the given action using the supplied executor.CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. runAfterEither(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, executes the given action.CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. runAfterEitherAsync(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, executes the given action using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility.CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. runAfterEitherAsync(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, executes the given action using the supplied executor.CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. thenAccept(Consumer<? super T> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes normally, is executed with this stage's result as the argument to the supplied action.CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. thenAcceptAsync(Consumer<? super T> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes normally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with this stage's result as the argument to the supplied action.CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. thenAcceptAsync(Consumer<? super T> action, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes normally, is executed using the supplied Executor, with this stage's result as the argument to the supplied action.<U> CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. thenAcceptBoth(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiConsumer<? super T,? super U> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage both complete normally, is executed with the two results as arguments to the supplied action.<U> CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. thenAcceptBothAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiConsumer<? super T,? super U> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage complete normally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with the two results as arguments to the supplied action.<U> CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. thenAcceptBothAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiConsumer<? super T,? super U> action, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage complete normally, is executed using the supplied executor, with the two results as arguments to the supplied function.<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. thenApply(Function<? super T,? extends U> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes normally, is executed with this stage's result as the argument to the supplied function.<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. thenApplyAsync(Function<? super T,? extends U> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes normally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with this stage's result as the argument to the supplied function.<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. thenApplyAsync(Function<? super T,? extends U> fn, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes normally, is executed using the supplied Executor, with this stage's result as the argument to the supplied function.<U,V> CompletionStage<V>
CompletionStage. thenCombine(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage both complete normally, is executed with the two results as arguments to the supplied function.<U,V> CompletionStage<V>
CompletionStage. thenCombineAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage complete normally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with the two results as arguments to the supplied function.<U,V> CompletionStage<V>
CompletionStage. thenCombineAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage complete normally, is executed using the supplied executor, with the two results as arguments to the supplied function.<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. thenCompose(Function<? super T,? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes normally, is executed with this stage as the argument to the supplied function.<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. thenComposeAsync(Function<? super T,? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes normally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with this stage as the argument to the supplied function.<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. thenComposeAsync(Function<? super T,? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes normally, is executed using the supplied Executor, with this stage's result as the argument to the supplied function.CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. thenRun(Runnable action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes normally, executes the given action.CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. thenRunAsync(Runnable action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes normally, executes the given action using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility.CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. thenRunAsync(Runnable action, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes normally, executes the given action using the supplied Executor.CompletionStage<T>
CompletionStage. whenComplete(BiConsumer<? super T,? super Throwable> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage with the same result or exception as this stage, that executes the given action when this stage completes.CompletionStage<T>
CompletionStage. whenCompleteAsync(BiConsumer<? super T,? super Throwable> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage with the same result or exception as this stage, that executes the given action using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility when this stage completes.CompletionStage<T>
CompletionStage. whenCompleteAsync(BiConsumer<? super T,? super Throwable> action, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage with the same result or exception as this stage, that executes the given action using the supplied Executor when this stage completes.Methods in java.util.concurrent with parameters of type CompletionStage Modifier and Type Method and Description CompletableFuture<Void>
CompletableFuture. acceptEither(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Consumer<? super T> action)
CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. acceptEither(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Consumer<? super T> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, is executed with the corresponding result as argument to the supplied action.CompletableFuture<Void>
CompletableFuture. acceptEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Consumer<? super T> action)
CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. acceptEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Consumer<? super T> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with the corresponding result as argument to the supplied action.CompletableFuture<Void>
CompletableFuture. acceptEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Consumer<? super T> action, Executor executor)
CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. acceptEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Consumer<? super T> action, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, is executed using the supplied executor, with the corresponding result as argument to the supplied function.<U> CompletableFuture<U>
CompletableFuture. applyToEither(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Function<? super T,U> fn)
<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. applyToEither(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Function<? super T,U> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, is executed with the corresponding result as argument to the supplied function.<U> CompletableFuture<U>
CompletableFuture. applyToEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Function<? super T,U> fn)
<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. applyToEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Function<? super T,U> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with the corresponding result as argument to the supplied function.<U> CompletableFuture<U>
CompletableFuture. applyToEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Function<? super T,U> fn, Executor executor)
<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. applyToEitherAsync(CompletionStage<? extends T> other, Function<? super T,U> fn, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, is executed using the supplied executor, with the corresponding result as argument to the supplied function.CompletableFuture<Void>
CompletableFuture. runAfterBoth(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action)
CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. runAfterBoth(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage both complete normally, executes the given action.CompletableFuture<Void>
CompletableFuture. runAfterBothAsync(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action)
CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. runAfterBothAsync(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage complete normally, executes the given action using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility.CompletableFuture<Void>
CompletableFuture. runAfterBothAsync(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action, Executor executor)
CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. runAfterBothAsync(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage complete normally, executes the given action using the supplied executor.CompletableFuture<Void>
CompletableFuture. runAfterEither(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action)
CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. runAfterEither(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, executes the given action.CompletableFuture<Void>
CompletableFuture. runAfterEitherAsync(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action)
CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. runAfterEitherAsync(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, executes the given action using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility.CompletableFuture<Void>
CompletableFuture. runAfterEitherAsync(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action, Executor executor)
CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. runAfterEitherAsync(CompletionStage<?> other, Runnable action, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when either this or the other given stage complete normally, executes the given action using the supplied executor.<U> CompletableFuture<Void>
CompletableFuture. thenAcceptBoth(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiConsumer<? super T,? super U> action)
<U> CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. thenAcceptBoth(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiConsumer<? super T,? super U> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage both complete normally, is executed with the two results as arguments to the supplied action.<U> CompletableFuture<Void>
CompletableFuture. thenAcceptBothAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiConsumer<? super T,? super U> action)
<U> CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. thenAcceptBothAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiConsumer<? super T,? super U> action)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage complete normally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with the two results as arguments to the supplied action.<U> CompletableFuture<Void>
CompletableFuture. thenAcceptBothAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiConsumer<? super T,? super U> action, Executor executor)
<U> CompletionStage<Void>
CompletionStage. thenAcceptBothAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiConsumer<? super T,? super U> action, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage complete normally, is executed using the supplied executor, with the two results as arguments to the supplied function.<U,V> CompletableFuture<V>
CompletableFuture. thenCombine(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn)
<U,V> CompletionStage<V>
CompletionStage. thenCombine(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage both complete normally, is executed with the two results as arguments to the supplied function.<U,V> CompletableFuture<V>
CompletableFuture. thenCombineAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn)
<U,V> CompletionStage<V>
CompletionStage. thenCombineAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage complete normally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with the two results as arguments to the supplied function.<U,V> CompletableFuture<V>
CompletableFuture. thenCombineAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn, Executor executor)
<U,V> CompletionStage<V>
CompletionStage. thenCombineAsync(CompletionStage<? extends U> other, BiFunction<? super T,? super U,? extends V> fn, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this and the other given stage complete normally, is executed using the supplied executor, with the two results as arguments to the supplied function.Method parameters in java.util.concurrent with type arguments of type CompletionStage Modifier and Type Method and Description <U> CompletableFuture<U>
CompletableFuture. thenCompose(Function<? super T,? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn)
<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. thenCompose(Function<? super T,? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes normally, is executed with this stage as the argument to the supplied function.<U> CompletableFuture<U>
CompletableFuture. thenComposeAsync(Function<? super T,? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn)
<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. thenComposeAsync(Function<? super T,? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes normally, is executed using this stage's default asynchronous execution facility, with this stage as the argument to the supplied function.<U> CompletableFuture<U>
CompletableFuture. thenComposeAsync(Function<? super T,? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn, Executor executor)
<U> CompletionStage<U>
CompletionStage. thenComposeAsync(Function<? super T,? extends CompletionStage<U>> fn, Executor executor)
Returns a new CompletionStage that, when this stage completes normally, is executed using the supplied Executor, with this stage's result as the argument to the supplied function.
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