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/* * Copyright 2010-2019 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * A copy of the License is located at * * http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0 * * or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is distributed * on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either * express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing * permissions and limitations under the License. */ package com.amazonaws.http; /** * Responsible for handling an HTTP response and returning an object of type T. * For example, a typical response handler might accept a response, and * translate it into a concrete typed object. * * @param <T> * The output of this response handler. */ public interface HttpResponseHandler<T> { /** * Header identifying the request. Generated by the service and returned in the HTTP response. */ String X_AMZN_REQUEST_ID_HEADER = "x-amzn-RequestId"; /** * An extended request ID used primarily by S3 related services. */ String X_AMZN_EXTENDED_REQUEST_ID_HEADER = "x-amz-id-2"; /** * Accepts an HTTP response object, and returns an object of type T. * Individual implementations may choose to handle the response however they * need to, and return any type that they need to. * * @param response * The HTTP response to handle, as received from an AWS service. * * @return An object of type T, as defined by individual implementations. * * @throws Exception * If any problems are encountered handling the response. */ T handle(HttpResponse response) throws Exception; /** * Indicates if this response handler requires that the underlying HTTP * connection <b>not</b> be closed automatically after the response is * handled. * <p> * For example, if the object returned by this response handler manually * manages the stream of data from the HTTP connection, and doesn't read all * the data from the connection in the {@link #handle(HttpResponse)} method, * this method can be used to prevent the underlying connection from being * prematurely closed. * <p> * Response handlers should use this option very carefully, since it means * that resource cleanup is no longer handled automatically, and if * neglected, can result in the client runtime running out of resources for * new HTTP connections. * * @return True if this response handler requires that the underlying HTTP * connection be left open, and not automatically closed, otherwise * false. */ boolean needsConnectionLeftOpen(); }