Hi,

the thread safe annotation comes from "java concurrency in practice" APIs: 
http://jcip.net.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/annotations/doc/index.html

Please check the isThreadSafe method in ProcessingElement for an explanation of 
implications in S4. If the PE class is annotated with @ThreadSafe, the 
isThreadSafe() method will return true and no lock will be taken on the PE when 
executing the "onTime" method (i.e. periodic operation may run concurrently 
with the processing of on or multiple events).

Hope this helps,

Matthieu


On May 13, 2013, at 10:16 , ?????? wrote:

> Hi,I'm new to java and s4.
> in my project,I want to use the method onTime().
> The javadoc says theProcessingElement subclass must be annotated with 
> ThreadSafe.
> However,I don't know how to annotate threadsafe.Can someone help me?
> Thanks!

  • ontime() ??????
    • Re: ontime() Matthieu Morel

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