- * <p>If the most recent delivery result was a failure, then no more attempts will be made for a period of time.
- * Initially, and on the first failure following a success, this delay will be DeliveryQueueHelper.getInitFailureTimer()
- * (milliseconds). If, after this delay, additional failures occur, each failure will multiply the delay by
- * DeliveryQueueHelper.getFailureBackoff() up to a maximum delay specified by DeliveryQueueHelper.getMaxFailureTimer().
- * Note that this behavior applies to the delivery queue as a whole and not to individual files in the queue. If
- * multiple files are being delivered and one fails, the delay will be started. If a second delivery fails while the
- * delay was active, it will not change the delay or change the duration of any subsequent delay. If, however, it
- * succeeds, it will cancel the delay.
+ * <p>If the most recent delivery result was a failure, then no more attempts
+ * will be made for a period of time. Initially, and on the first failure
+ * following a success, this delay will be DeliveryQueueHelper.getInitFailureTimer() (milliseconds).
+ * If, after this delay, additional failures occur, each failure will
+ * multiply the delay by DeliveryQueueHelper.getFailureBackoff() up to a
+ * maximum delay specified by DeliveryQueueHelper.getMaxFailureTimer().
+ * Note that this behavior applies to the delivery queue as a whole and not
+ * to individual files in the queue. If multiple files are being
+ * delivered and one fails, the delay will be started. If a second
+ * delivery fails while the delay was active, it will not change the delay
+ * or change the duration of any subsequent delay.
+ * If, however, it succeeds, it will cancel the delay.