Note, there is nothing to prevent you from 'engineering' this yourself. Given n number of work instances, you just iterate over each one, callling doWork() or one of the other blocking methods from the WorkManagement API. Though, you should be careful about things like this as blocking in this case, depending upon the what you are trying to do, could have serious ramifications to both the startup (if you were doing something like this at bootstap) or general funcationality of the adapter itself. Sun recommonds WorkManagement calls being done in a non-blocking manner (ie scheduleWork()).
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