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Instead of XAsyncJob the implementation of this interface will be executed synchronously everytimes. That means: they can be shure that the current stack context will be blocked till this job finish it's work.

@see XAsyncJob */ published interface XJob : com::sun::star::uno::XInterface { //------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** executes the job synchronously @param Arguments are arguments for executing the job. Their semantics is completely implementation dependent. Usually, a concrete implementation of a job specifies in its service descriptions which parameters are allowed (or expected). This values are persistent by the configuration of the JobExecutor which use this synchronous job. It's possible to write it back by use special protocol in return value. @return the result of the job. The concrete semantics is service-dependent. But it should be possible to
  • deregister the job
  • let him registered although execution was successfully(!)
  • make some job specific data persistent inside the job configuration which is provided by the executor.
@throws com::sun::star::lang::IllegalArgumentException if some of given arguments doesn't fill out the service specification or was corrupt so the service couldn't work correctly @throws com::sun::star::uno::Exception to notify the excutor about faild operation; otherwise the return value indicates a successfull finishing. */ any execute( [in] sequence< com::sun::star::beans::NamedValue > Arguments ) raises( com::sun::star::lang::IllegalArgumentException , com::sun::star::uno::Exception ); }; }; }; }; }; #endif