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package org.apache.http.nio.protocol;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.apache.http.HttpRequest;
import org.apache.http.HttpResponse;
import org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext;
/**
* 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.
*
* @since 4.0
*
* @deprecated (4.2) use {@link HttpAsyncRequestExecutor} and {@link HttpAsyncRequester}
*/
@Deprecated
public interface HttpRequestExecutionHandler {
/**
* 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 initialize the HTTP context.
*
* @see org.apache.http.nio.reactor.ConnectingIOReactor#connect
*
* @param context the actual HTTP context
* @param attachment the object passed to the connecting I/O reactor
* upon the request for a new connection.
*/
void initalizeContext(HttpContext context, Object attachment);
/**
* Triggered when the underlying connection is ready to send a new
* HTTP request to the target host. This method may return
* {@code null} 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.
*
* @param context the actual HTTP context
* @return an HTTP request to be sent or {@code null} if no
* request needs to be sent
*/
HttpRequest submitRequest(HttpContext context);
/**
* Triggered when an HTTP response is ready to be processed.
*
* @param response the HTTP response to be processed
* @param context the actual HTTP context
* @throws IOException if a problem is encountered
*/
void handleResponse(HttpResponse response, HttpContext context)
throws IOException;
/**
* 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.
*
* @param context the actual HTTP context
*/
void finalizeContext(HttpContext context);
}