Interface ThreadContextProvider
 Application code must never access the classes within this spi
 package. Instead, application code uses the various interfaces that are defined
 by the Jakarta Concurrency specification, such as
 ManagedExecutorService
 and ContextService.
 
 The ThreadContextProvider implementation and related classes are
 packaged within the third party provider's JAR file. The implementation is made
 discoverable via the ServiceLoader mechanism. The JAR file
 that packages it must include a file with the following name and location,
 
 META-INF/services/jakarta.enterprise.concurrent.spi.ThreadContextProvider
 
 The content of the aforementioned file must be one or more lines, each specifying
 the fully qualified name of a ThreadContextProvider implementation
 that is provided within the JAR file.
 
 The Jakarta EE Product Provider must use the
 ServiceLoader to identify all available implementations of
 ThreadContextProvider that can participate in thread context capture
 and propagation and must invoke them either to capture current thread context or establish
 default thread context per the configuration of the
 ContextServiceDefinition,
 or vendor-specific configuration, and execution properties such as
 ManagedTask.TRANSACTION
 that override context propagation configuration.
- Since:
 - 3.0
 
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionclearedContext(Map<String, String> props) Returns empty/cleared context of the provided type.currentContext(Map<String, String> props) Captures from the current thread a snapshot of the provided thread context type.Returns a human readable identifier for the type of thread context that is captured by thisThreadContextProviderimplementation. 
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Method Details
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currentContext
Captures from the current thread a snapshot of the provided thread context type.- Parameters:
 props- execution properties, which are optionally provided by some types of tasks and contextual proxies. Thread context providers that do not supply or use execution properties can ignore this parameter.- Returns:
 - immutable snapshot of the provided type of context, captured from the current thread.
 
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clearedContext
Returns empty/cleared context of the provided type. This context is not captured from the current thread, but instead represents the behavior that you get for this context type when no particular context has been applied to the thread.This is used in cases where the provided type of thread context should not be propagated from the requesting thread or inherited from the thread of execution, in which case it is necessary to establish an empty/cleared context in its place, so that an action does not unintentionally inherit context of the thread that happens to run it.
For example, a security context provider's empty/cleared context ensures there is no authenticated user on the thread. A transaction context provider's empty/cleared context ensures that any active transaction is suspended. And so forth.
- Parameters:
 props- execution properties, which are optionally provided by some types of tasks and contextual proxies. Thread context providers that do not supply or use execution properties can ignore this parameter.- Returns:
 - immutable empty/default context of the provided type.
 
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getThreadContextType
String getThreadContextType()Returns a human readable identifier for the type of thread context that is captured by thisThreadContextProviderimplementation.To ensure portability of applications, this is typically be a keyword that is defined by the same specification that defines the thread context type.
ContextServiceDefinitiondefines identifiers for built-in thread context types, includingApplication,Security, andTransaction, as well as theRemainingidentifer which covers all remaining context. These identifiers must not be returned from this method.Applications use a combination of built-in identifiers and those that are defined by other specifications and third-party context types when configuring a
ContextServiceDefinitionto capture and propagate only specific types of thread context.For example:
@ContextServiceDefinition(name = "java:module/concurrent/MyCustomContext", propagated = MyCustomContextProvider.CONTEXT_NAME, cleared = { ContextServiceDefinition.SECURITY, ContextServiceDefinition.TRANSACTION }, unchanged = ContextServiceDefinition.ALL_REMAINING)It is an error for multiple thread context providers of an identical type to be simultaneously available.
- Returns:
 - identifier for the provided type of thread context.
 
 
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