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com.sapportals.wcm.service.crawler
Interface ICrawlerResultReceiverExtension

[contained in: com.sap.km.cm.service.base.par - km.shared.service.crawler_api.jar]
All Known Implementing Classes:
AbstractPushedResultReceiver

Deprecated. as of NW04. The crawler service was replaced by the xcrawler service com.sapportals.wcm.service.xcrawler

public interface ICrawlerResultReceiverExtension

Extended interface for a result receiver introducing a method which is needed to inform the result receiver about an intended stop of the crawler.

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Method Summary
 void prepareStop()
          Deprecated. Called by the crawler to signal that all pending calls to methods of the result receiver have to return immediately.
 

Method Detail

prepareStop

public void prepareStop()
Deprecated. 
Called by the crawler to signal that all pending calls to methods of the result receiver have to return immediately. Since result receivers may reside a long time in a method call (e.g. for communication retries) there must be a way to tell them that the crawler should stop and that they have to return.

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