Uses of Class
org.javagroups.util.QueueClosedException

Packages that use QueueClosedException
org.javagroups.util   
 

Uses of QueueClosedException in org.javagroups.util
 

Methods in org.javagroups.util that throw QueueClosedException
 void Queue.add(java.lang.Object obj)
          adds an object to the tail of this queue If the queue has been closed with close(true) no exception will be thrown if the queue has not been flushed yet.
 void Queue.addAtHead(java.lang.Object obj)
          Adds a new object to the head of the queue basically (obj.equals(queue.remove(queue.add(obj)))) returns true If the queue has been closed with close(true) no exception will be thrown if the queue has not been flushed yet.
 java.lang.Object Queue.remove()
          Removes 1 element from head or blocks until next element has been added or until queue has been closed
 java.lang.Object Queue.remove(long timeout)
          Removes 1 element from the head.
 void Queue.removeElement(java.lang.Object obj)
          removes a specific object from the queue.
 java.lang.Object Queue.peek()
          returns the first object on the queue, without removing it.
 java.lang.Object Queue.peek(long timeout)
          returns the first object on the queue, without removing it.
 void LinkedListQueue.add(java.lang.Object obj)
          adds an object to the tail of this queue If the queue has been closed with close(true) no exception will be thrown if the queue has not been flushed yet.
 void LinkedListQueue.addAtHead(java.lang.Object obj)
          Adds a new object to the head of the queue basically (obj.equals(LinkedListQueue.remove(LinkedListQueue.add(obj)))) returns true If the queue has been closed with close(true) no exception will be thrown if the queue has not been flushed yet.
 java.lang.Object LinkedListQueue.remove()
          Removes 1 element from head or blocks until next element has been added
 java.lang.Object LinkedListQueue.remove(long timeout)
          Removes 1 element from the head.
 void LinkedListQueue.removeElement(java.lang.Object obj)
          removes a specific object from the queue.
 java.lang.Object LinkedListQueue.peek()
          returns the first object on the queue, without removing it.
 java.lang.Object LinkedListQueue.peek(long timeout)
          returns the first object on the queue, without removing it.
 



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