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Emilian Bold commented on NETBEANS-63:
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I guess what you need is a @OnNetwork annotation for Runnables that get
executed after everything is ready.
Who executes these runnables might just be another RunLevel after GuiRunLevel
perhaps. Considering that until now NbAuthenticator was the last stuff in
GuiRunLevel we could just move that in the other NetworkingRunLevel. Of we
could just add more stuff at the end of GuiRunLevel.
I know the order is off, but it would preserve the existing assumptions and
have minimal impact. Also, I guess networking related tasks might also want a
GUI (to show some login dialog for example) so it's not so bad perhaps to have
them after the GUI is up.
> Incorrect startup order
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>
> Key: NETBEANS-63
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-63
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: platform - Module System
> Affects Versions: 8.2, 9.0
> Environment: All
> Reporter: Peter Hansson
> Attachments: NBStartup.pdf
>
>
> As part of analyzing the [freeze bug on
> startup|https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-58], I've come across
> something I see as a problem in NB startup sequence.
> Basically I see this sequence in the Platform's main startup thread:
> # @OnStart tasks from modules are spawned
> # ProxySelector is registered
> # WarmUp tasks are spawned
> # Authenticator is registered
> So clearly, tasks that may perform network operations are started _before_
> network infrastructure ({{ProxySelector}} and {{Authenticator}}) has been
> initialized. In real-life it will be hit and miss which comes first.
> I've attached my analysis of the startup sequence as a PDF (in case anyone
> disagrees).
> My idea for a fix is along these lines:
> * I want to continue to allow @Startup tasks and WarmUp tasks to be launched
> early (as today), but a task must itself be aware if it needs network or UI
> initialization or whatever.
> * I want to create a new {{RunLevel}}. Currently the RunLevel feature is
> under-used in my experience. There's really only one RunLevel at the moment,
> namely the {{GuiRunLevel}} which is always executed last. (despite the name
> it applies both to GUI and headless scenario). So I would add an additional
> RunLevel, {{NetworkRunLevel}}, where network infra will be initialized. The
> new RunLevel will run before GuiRunLevel. This mimics what operating systems
> does and I believe this was also the original idea of the RunLevel feature.
> * Currently RunLevels are found by Lookup so that anyone can install their
> own RunLevel. I don't think this feature is used (it probably requires to be
> Friend), but it is nice and we should of course still cater for it.
> * Create a public interface where a task can wait for a given RunLevel to
> have executed. I'm thinking some kind of annotation or something.
> * Existing WarmUp tasks will need to be amended to clearly indicate at what
> RunLevel they can execute. (default will be that all RunLevels have
> executed). Module tasks (@OnStartup) will also need to be catered for.
> Ideas, comments, please. There may be simpler ways of solving the problem but
> we should really keep an eye on allowing to start tasks as early as we allow
> today (i.e. not make startup performance worse).
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