/** * {@inheritDoc} * * <p>Resets the internal counter back to its initial value (zero).</p> */ @Override public void close() { super.close(); this.used.set(INITIAL_COUNT); }
/** * {@inheritDoc} A new check interval is started. If too many events are received in * this interval, the circuit breaker changes again to state open. If this circuit * breaker is already closed, this method has no effect, except that a new check * interval is started. */ @Override public void close() { super.close(); checkIntervalData.set(new CheckIntervalData(0, now())); }
/** * {@inheritDoc} * * <p>Resets the internal counter back to its initial value (zero).</p> */ @Override public void close() { super.close(); this.used.set(INITIAL_COUNT); }
/** * {@inheritDoc} * * <p>Resets the internal counter back to its initial value (zero).</p> */ @Override public void close() { super.close(); this.used.set(INITIAL_COUNT); }
/** * {@inheritDoc} * * <p>Resets the internal counter back to its initial value (zero).</p> */ @Override public void close() { super.close(); this.used.set(INITIAL_COUNT); }
/** * {@inheritDoc} A new check interval is started. If too many events are received in * this interval, the circuit breaker changes again to state open. If this circuit * breaker is already closed, this method has no effect, except that a new check * interval is started. */ @Override public void close() { super.close(); checkIntervalData.set(new CheckIntervalData(0, now())); }
/** * {@inheritDoc} A new check interval is started. If too many events are received in * this interval, the circuit breaker changes again to state open. If this circuit * breaker is already closed, this method has no effect, except that a new check * interval is started. */ @Override public void close() { super.close(); checkIntervalData.set(new CheckIntervalData(0, now())); }
/** * {@inheritDoc} A new check interval is started. If too many events are received in * this interval, the circuit breaker changes again to state open. If this circuit * breaker is already closed, this method has no effect, except that a new check * interval is started. */ @Override public void close() { super.close(); checkIntervalData.set(new CheckIntervalData(0, now())); }