This handler is called when a Worker new Connection is established.
This handler is called when a Worker new Connection is established. A Connection can be either an incoming (ie: something to connected to the server), or outgoing(ie: the server connected to a remote system).
The endpoint which wraps the java NIO layer.
Connection was closed on our end, either by a shutdown, or by normal means
Connection was closed on our end, either by a shutdown, or by normal means
why the connection was closed
Connection lost is caused by termination, closed, etc
Connection lost is caused by termination, closed, etc
why the connection was lost
Called periodically on every attached connection handler, this can be used for checking if an ongoing operation has timed out.
Called periodically on every attached connection handler, this can be used for checking if an ongoing operation has timed out.
Be aware that this is totally independant of a connection's idle timeout, which is only based on the last time there was any I/O.
the frequency at which this method is called. Currently this
is hardcoded to WorkerManager.IdleCheckFrequency
, but may become
application dependent in the future.
Provides a way to send this WorkerItem a message from an Actor by way of WorkerCommand.
Provides a way to send this WorkerItem a message from an Actor by way of WorkerCommand.Message.
The message that was sent
The sender who sent the message
Called from Worker when a connection has been terminated either by an error or by normal means.
Called from Worker when a connection has been terminated either by an error or by normal means.
why the connection was terminated
Called when the item is bound to a worker.
Called when the item is bound to a worker.
Called when the item has been unbound from a worker
Called when the item has been unbound from a worker
Handler which is called when data is received from a Connection.
Handler which is called when data is received from a Connection.
DataBuffer read from the underlying Connection.
A Request has been made to shutdown this WorkerItem.
A Request has been made to shutdown this WorkerItem. By default this will simply unbind the item from its Worker, but this can be overriden to add in custom shutdown behaviors. Be aware that in some cases this method may not be called and the item will be unbound, such as when an IOSystem is shutting down.
The InputController maintains all state dealing with reading in messages in a controller. It handles decoding messages and properly routing data into stream
When pushing data into a stream, the controller has some very specific behavior regarding the PushResult from the stream. - Terminating the stream at any point kills the connection - Closing a stream outside of a pull callback will kill the connection without logging the error - Closing a stream inside of a pull callback will complete the stream and the controller will resset