Package org.apache.http.nio.protocol
Interface NHttpRequestExecutionHandler
Deprecated.
HTTP request execution handler can be used by client-side protocol handlers
to trigger the submission of a new HTTP request and the processing of an HTTP
response. When a new response entity is available for consumption,
responseEntity(HttpResponse, HttpContext)
is called.
After the ConsumingNHttpEntity
consumes the response body,
handleResponse(HttpResponse, HttpContext)
is notified that the
response is fully read.- Since:
- 4.0
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
finalizeContext
(HttpContext context) Deprecated.Triggered when the connection is terminated.void
handleResponse
(HttpResponse response, HttpContext context) Deprecated.Triggered when an HTTP response is ready to be processed.void
initalizeContext
(HttpContext context, Object attachment) Deprecated.Triggered when a new connection has been established and the HTTP context needs to be initialized.responseEntity
(HttpResponse response, HttpContext context) Deprecated.Triggered when a response is received with an entity.submitRequest
(HttpContext context) Deprecated.Triggered when the underlying connection is ready to send a new HTTP request to the target host.
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Method Details
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initalizeContext
Deprecated.Triggered when a new connection has been established and the HTTP context needs to be initialized.The attachment object is the same object which was passed to the connecting I/O reactor when the connection request was made. The attachment may optionally contain some state information required in order to correctly initalize the HTTP context.
- Parameters:
context
- the actual HTTP contextattachment
- the object passed to the connecting I/O reactor upon the request for a new connection.- See Also:
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submitRequest
Deprecated.Triggered when the underlying connection is ready to send a new HTTP request to the target host. This method may returnnull
if the client is not yet ready to send a request. In this case the connection will remain open and can be activated at a later point.If the request has an entity, the entity must be an instance of
ProducingNHttpEntity
.- Parameters:
context
- the actual HTTP context- Returns:
- an HTTP request to be sent or
null
if no request needs to be sent
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responseEntity
Deprecated.Triggered when a response is received with an entity. This method should return aConsumingNHttpEntity
that will be used to consume the entity.null
is a valid response value, and will indicate that the entity should be silently ignored.After the entity is fully consumed,
handleResponse(HttpResponse, HttpContext)
is called to notify a full response & entity are ready to be processed.- Parameters:
response
- The response containing the existing entity.context
- the actual HTTP context- Returns:
- An entity that will asynchronously consume the response's content body.
- Throws:
IOException
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handleResponse
Deprecated.Triggered when an HTTP response is ready to be processed.- Parameters:
response
- the HTTP response to be processedcontext
- the actual HTTP context- Throws:
IOException
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finalizeContext
Deprecated.Triggered when the connection is terminated. This event can be used to release objects stored in the context or perform some other kind of cleanup.- Parameters:
context
- the actual HTTP context
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HttpAsyncRequestExecutor
andHttpAsyncRequester