public interface JobProcessorEnablerList extends OsidList
Like all OsidLists,
JobProcessorEnablerList
provides a means for accessing JobProcessorEnabler
elements sequentially either one at a time or many at a time. Examples:
while (jpel.hasNext()) { JobProcessorEnabler enabler = jpel.getNextJobProcessorEnabler(); }or
while (jpel.hasNext()) { JobProcessorEnabler[] enablers = jpel.getNextJobProcessorEnablers(jpel.available()); }
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
JobProcessorEnabler |
getNextJobProcessorEnabler()
Gets the next
JobProcessorEnabler in this list. |
JobProcessorEnabler[] |
getNextJobProcessorEnablers(long n)
Gets the next set of
JobProcessorEnabler elements in
this list. |
JobProcessorEnabler getNextJobProcessorEnabler() throws OperationFailedException
JobProcessorEnabler
in this list. JobProcessorEnabler
in this list. The
hasNext()
method should be used to test that a
next JobProcessorEnabler
is available before
calling this method.IllegalStateException
- no more elements available in
this listOperationFailedException
- unable to complete requestmandatory
- This method must be implemented. JobProcessorEnabler[] getNextJobProcessorEnablers(long n) throws OperationFailedException
JobProcessorEnabler
elements in
this list. The specified amount must be less than or equal to the
return from available().
n
- the number of JobProcessorEnabler
elements
requested which must be less than or equal to
available()
JobProcessorEnabler
elements.
The length of the array is less than or equal
to the number specified.IllegalStateException
- no more elements available in
this listOperationFailedException
- unable to complete requestmandatory
- This method must be implemented.