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[jira] [Resolved] (SCXML-197) Better separation of concern between SCXMLExecutor and SCInstance and introducing a new SCXMLExecutionContext

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SCXML-197?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Ate Douma resolved SCXML-197.
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    Resolution: Fixed

> Better separation of concern between SCXMLExecutor and SCInstance and introducing a new SCXMLExecutionContext
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>                 Key: SCXML-197
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SCXML-197
>             Project: Commons SCXML
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>    Affects Versions: 2.0
>            Reporter: Ate Douma
>            Assignee: Ate Douma
>             Fix For: 2.0
>
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> For the execution of a SCXML instance, several external services are used and needed as well as management of intermediate state and external Invoker instances.
> Currently these are spread out between the SCXMLExecutor and SCInstance (both marked as Serializable...) making it confusing and even incorrect how these are managed.
> The SCInstance keeps a map of current Invoker instances, while the semantics for these Invokers are necessarily asynchronous and running in their own thread.
> This makes them unqualified to be serialized together with the SCInstance. I'll move these to a new SCXMLExecutionContext instead.
> The SCXMLExecutionContext will encapsulate all non-persistable SCXML state, the internal event queue and all external services like the ErrorReporter, the (external) EventDispatcher
> and the NotificationRegistry (see below).
> The SCInstance currently holds the NotificationRegistry, which maintains a map of external SCXMListeners, which likewise should not be serialized together with the SCInstance.
> And the SCInstance hold a public reference to the SCXMLExecutor, which is used for the callback handling from Invokers, but if the SCInstance and/or SCXMLExecutor would be serialized, there is nothing to 'talk back' to.
> It will require some changes in the handling and communication with the Invokers, but once done then the SCInstance also no longer need to reference the SCXMLExecutor.
> For the SCXMLExecutor I will introduce an external event queue, which can be access concurrently, and the Invokers can and only need access to the SCXMLExecutor for adding events to this queue. The SCXMLExecutor thus will provide all the 'external' APIs, the SCXMLExecutionContext all the 'internal' APIs.
> The intend is to make the SCXMLExecutor and the SCXMLExecutionContext non-serializable and instead move the current Status and SCXML model object to the SCInstance instance,
> which then properly and completely will encapsulate all 'persistable' SCXML instance state, and can be 'detached' and 're-attached' from the SCXMLExecutor to be persisted or serialized.
> The SCXMLExecutionContext then will be used as single 'context' parameter for the SCMLSemantics provided algorithms, besides the current processing 'step' state, which will makes the current API a lot cleaner and the new Algorithm inplementations (SCXML-196) a lot easier. 
> For the execution of Actions (SCXML executable content), I'll also introduce a new ActionExecutionContext, on top of the SCXMLExecutionContext, which expose only a subset of the SCXMLExecutionContext as only needed by the Action execution, thereby reducing the exposure of the internal API and state management.
> These changes will have a big impact on the current APIs, but the advantage is that further and future changes will be much easier to do, and with a lot less impact than this one time upfront big change now.
> All the internal APIs have to change anyway, no matter what, to be able to support and implement the current SCXML specification requirements.
> Because both the internal events and external events will now properly be managed through separate queues, it now also becomes easy to implement the 'single event step' sequential processing, as required by the specification, including asynchronous handling (receiving) of external events.
> To a large extend this thus also will solve SCXML-112.
> The result of all this is a SCXMLExecutor which only will need and have 3 (primary) instance variables: a SCXMLSemantics, SCInstance and SCXMLExecutionContext,
> and with a clean separation of concern between them.
> This will then complete a major step for Milestone 0 of the [Roadmap|http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-scxml/roadmap.html] towards Commons SCXML 2.0.



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