The internal type of the Java wrapped class.
The internal type of the Java wrapped class.
The internal instance of the Java wrapped class.
The internal instance of the Java wrapped class.
Set a drain handler on the stream.
Set a drain handler on the stream. If the write queue is full, then the handler will be called when the write queue has been reduced to maxSize / 2. See org.vertx.scala.core.streams.Pump for an example of this being used.
Set an exception handler.
Set an exception handler.
Set the maximum size of the write queue to maxSize
.
Set the maximum size of the write queue to maxSize
. You will still be able to write to the stream even
if there is more than maxSize
bytes in the write queue. This is used as an indicator by classes such as
Pump
to provide flow control.
Helper method wrapping invocations and returning the Scala type, once again to help provide fluent return types
Helper method wrapping invocations and returning the Scala type, once again to help provide fluent return types
Write some data to the stream.
Write some data to the stream. The data is put on an internal write queue, and the write actually happens asynchronously. To avoid running out of memory by putting too much on the write queue, check the org.vertx.scala.core.streams.WriteStream.writeQueueFull() method before writing. This is done automatically if using a org.vertx.scala.core.streams.Pump.
This will return true
if there are more bytes in the write queue than the value set using
org.vertx.scala.core.streams.WriteStream.setWriteQueueMaxSize()
Represents a stream of data that can be written to
Any class that implements this interface can be used by a org.vertx.scala.core.streams.Pump to pump data from a org.vertx.scala.core.streams.ReadStream to it.
This interface exposes a fluent api and the type T represents the type of the object that implements the interface to allow method chaining