public class EmbeddedRemoteTraversal<S,E> extends AbstractRemoteTraversal<S,E>
EmbeddedRemoteConnection
to help simulate a remote traversal execution within the same JVM.Traversal.Admin<S,E>, Traversal.Exceptions, Traversal.Symbols
Constructor and Description |
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EmbeddedRemoteTraversal(Traversal<S,E> t) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
hasNext() |
E |
next() |
Traverser.Admin<E> |
nextTraverser()
Note that internally
#nextTraverser() is called from within a loop (specifically in
AbstractStep.next() that breaks properly when a NoSuchElementException is thrown. |
addStep, applyStrategies, clone, getBytecode, getGraph, getParent, getSideEffects, getSteps, getStrategies, getTraverserGenerator, getTraverserRequirements, isLocked, removeStep, setGraph, setParent, setSideEffects, setStrategies
equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
addStart, addStarts, addStep, equals, getEndStep, getStartStep, getTraversalSource, getTraverserSetSupplier, isRoot, removeStep, reset
public Traverser.Admin<E> nextTraverser()
AbstractRemoteTraversal
#nextTraverser()
is called from within a loop (specifically in
AbstractStep.next()
that breaks properly when a NoSuchElementException
is thrown. In
other words the "results" should be iterated to force that failure.nextTraverser
in interface Traversal.Admin<S,E>
nextTraverser
in class AbstractRemoteTraversal<S,E>
public boolean hasNext()
public E next()
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