public interface AsyncAutoCloseable extends AutoCloseable
For convenience, this extends the JDK's AutoCloseable in order to be usable in
 try-with-resource blocks (in that case, the blocking close() will be used).
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
default void | 
close() | 
CompletionStage<Void> | 
closeAsync()
Initiates an orderly shutdown: no new requests are accepted, but all pending requests are
 allowed to complete normally. 
 | 
CompletionStage<Void> | 
closeFuture()
Returns a stage that will complete when  
close() or forceCloseAsync() is
 called, and the shutdown sequence completes. | 
CompletionStage<Void> | 
forceCloseAsync()
Initiates a forced shutdown of this instance: no new requests are accepted, and all pending
 requests will complete with an exception. 
 | 
default boolean | 
isClosed()
Whether shutdown has completed. 
 | 
@NonNull CompletionStage<Void> closeFuture()
close() or forceCloseAsync() is
 called, and the shutdown sequence completes.default boolean isClosed()
This is a shortcut for closeFuture().toCompletableFuture().isDone().
@NonNull CompletionStage<Void> closeAsync()
forceCloseAsync() always return the same instance.@NonNull CompletionStage<Void> forceCloseAsync()
close() always return the same instance.default void close()
This method is implemented by calling closeAsync() and blocking on the result. This
 should not be called on a driver thread.
close in interface AutoCloseableCopyright © 2017–2025. All rights reserved.