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For more * information on the Apache Software Foundation, please see * <http://www.apache.org/>. * */ package org.apache.http.nio; import java.io.IOException; import org.apache.http.HttpException; /** * Abstract client-side HTTP protocol handler. * * @since 4.2 */ public interface NHttpClientEventHandler { /** * Triggered when a new outgoing connection is created. * * @param conn new outgoing HTTP connection. * @param attachment an object that was attached to the session request */ void connected(NHttpClientConnection conn, Object attachment) throws IOException, HttpException; /** * Triggered when the connection is ready to accept a new HTTP request. * The protocol handler does not have to submit a request if it is not * ready. * * @see NHttpClientConnection * * @param conn HTTP connection that is ready to accept a new HTTP request. */ void requestReady(NHttpClientConnection conn) throws IOException, HttpException; /** * Triggered when an HTTP response is received. The connection * passed as a parameter to this method is guaranteed to return * a valid HTTP response object. * <p/> * If the response received encloses a response entity this method will * be followed by a series of * {@link #inputReady(NHttpClientConnection, ContentDecoder)} calls * to transfer the response content. * * @see NHttpClientConnection * * @param conn HTTP connection that contains an HTTP response */ void responseReceived(NHttpClientConnection conn) throws IOException, HttpException; /** * Triggered when the underlying channel is ready for reading a * new portion of the response entity through the corresponding * content decoder. * <p/> * If the content consumer is unable to process incoming content, * input event notifications can be temporarily suspended using * {@link IOControl} interface (super interface of {@link NHttpClientConnection}). * <p/> * Please note that the {@link NHttpClientConnection} and {@link ContentDecoder} * objects are not thread-safe and should only be used within the context of * this method call. The {@link IOControl} object can be shared and used on other * thread to resume input event notifications when the handler is capable of * processing more content. * * @see NHttpClientConnection * @see ContentDecoder * @see IOControl * * @param conn HTTP connection that can produce a new portion of the * incoming response content. * @param decoder The content decoder to use to read content. */ void inputReady(NHttpClientConnection conn, ContentDecoder decoder) throws IOException, HttpException; /** * Triggered when the underlying channel is ready for writing a next portion * of the request entity through the corresponding content encoder. * <p/> * If the content producer is unable to generate outgoing content, * output event notifications can be temporarily suspended using * {@link IOControl} interface (super interface of {@link NHttpClientConnection}). * <p/> * Please note that the {@link NHttpClientConnection} and {@link ContentEncoder} * objects are not thread-safe and should only be used within the context of * this method call. The {@link IOControl} object can be shared and used on other * thread to resume output event notifications when more content is made available. * * @see NHttpClientConnection * @see ContentEncoder * @see IOControl * * @param conn HTTP connection that can accommodate a new portion * of the outgoing request content. * @param encoder The content encoder to use to write content. */ void outputReady(NHttpClientConnection conn, ContentEncoder encoder) throws IOException, HttpException; /** * Triggered when the connection is closed by the opposite end point * (half-closed). * * @param conn half-closed HTTP connection. */ void endOfInput(NHttpClientConnection conn) throws IOException; /** * Triggered when no input is detected on this connection over the * maximum period of inactivity. * * @param conn HTTP connection that caused timeout condition. */ void timeout(NHttpClientConnection conn) throws IOException, HttpException; /** * Triggered when the connection is closed. * * @param conn closed HTTP connection. */ void closed(NHttpClientConnection conn); /** * Triggered if an error occurs during the HTTP exchange. * * @param conn HTTP connection that caused an I/O error * @param ex exception */ void exception(NHttpClientConnection conn, Exception ex); }