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package org.apache.http.nio.protocol;

import java.io.IOException;

import org.apache.http.HttpEntityEnclosingRequest;
import org.apache.http.HttpException;
import org.apache.http.HttpRequest;
import org.apache.http.HttpResponse;
import org.apache.http.nio.entity.ConsumingNHttpEntity;
import org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext;

/**
 * NHttpRequestHandler represents a routine for asynchronous processing of
 * a specific group of non-blocking HTTP requests. Protocol handlers are
 * designed to take care of protocol specific aspects, whereas individual
 * request handlers are expected to take care of application specific HTTP
 * processing. The main purpose of a request handler is to generate a response
 * object with a content entity to be sent back to the client in response to
 * the given request
 *
 * @since 4.0
 *
 * @deprecated (4.2) use {@link HttpAsyncRequestHandler}
 */
@Deprecated
public interface NHttpRequestHandler {

    /**
     * Triggered when a request is received with an entity. This method should
     * return a {@link ConsumingNHttpEntity} that will be used to consume the
     * entity. {@code null} is a valid response value, and will indicate
     * that the entity should be silently ignored.
     * 

* After the entity is fully consumed, * {@link #handle(HttpRequest, HttpResponse, NHttpResponseTrigger, HttpContext)} * is called to notify a full request & entity are ready to be processed. * * @param request the entity enclosing request. * @param context the execution context. * @return non-blocking HTTP entity. * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error. * @throws HttpException in case of HTTP protocol violation or a processing * problem. */ ConsumingNHttpEntity entityRequest(HttpEntityEnclosingRequest request, HttpContext context) throws HttpException, IOException; /** * Initiates processing of the request. This method does not have to submit * a response immediately. It can defer transmission of the HTTP response * back to the client without blocking the I/O thread by delegating the * process of handling the HTTP request to a worker thread. The worker * thread in its turn can use the instance of {@link NHttpResponseTrigger} * passed as a parameter to submit a response as at a later point of time * once content of the response becomes available. * * @param request the HTTP request. * @param response the HTTP response. * @param trigger the response trigger. * @param context the HTTP execution context. * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error. * @throws HttpException in case of HTTP protocol violation or a processing * problem. */ void handle(HttpRequest request, HttpResponse response, NHttpResponseTrigger trigger, HttpContext context) throws HttpException, IOException; }





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