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package org.apache.http.nio.reactor;

import java.net.SocketAddress;
import java.nio.channels.ByteChannel;

/**
 * IOSession interface represents a sequence of logically related data exchanges
 * between two end points.
 * 

* The channel associated with implementations of this interface can be used to * read data from and write data to the session. *

* I/O sessions are not bound to an execution thread, therefore one cannot use * the context of the thread to store a session's state. All details about * a particular session must be stored within the session itself, usually * using execution context associated with it. *

* Implementations of this interface are expected to be threading safe. * * @since 4.0 */ public interface IOSession { /** * Name of the context attribute key, which can be used to obtain the * session attachment object. */ public static final String ATTACHMENT_KEY = "http.session.attachment"; public static final int ACTIVE = 0; public static final int CLOSING = 1; public static final int CLOSED = Integer.MAX_VALUE; /** * Returns the underlying I/O channel associated with this session. * * @return the I/O channel. */ ByteChannel channel(); /** * Returns address of the remote peer. * * @return socket address. */ SocketAddress getRemoteAddress(); /** * Returns local address. * * @return socket address. */ SocketAddress getLocalAddress(); /** * Returns mask of I/O evens this session declared interest in. * * @return I/O event mask. */ int getEventMask(); /** * Declares interest in I/O event notifications by setting the event mask * associated with the session * * @param ops new I/O event mask. */ void setEventMask(int ops); /** * Declares interest in a particular I/O event type by updating the event * mask associated with the session. * * @param op I/O event type. */ void setEvent(int op); /** * Clears interest in a particular I/O event type by updating the event * mask associated with the session. * * @param op I/O event type. */ void clearEvent(int op); /** * Terminates the session gracefully and closes the underlying I/O channel. * This method ensures that session termination handshake, such as the one * used by the SSL/TLS protocol, is correctly carried out. */ void close(); /** * Terminates the session by shutting down the underlying I/O channel. */ void shutdown(); /** * Returns status of the session: *

* {@link #ACTIVE}: session is active. *

* {@link #CLOSING}: session is being closed. *

* {@link #CLOSED}: session has been terminated. * * @return session status. */ int getStatus(); /** * Determines if the session has been terminated. * * @return {@code true} if the session has been terminated, * {@code false} otherwise. */ boolean isClosed(); /** * Returns value of the socket timeout in milliseconds. The value of * {@code 0} signifies the session cannot time out. * * @return socket timeout. */ int getSocketTimeout(); /** * Sets value of the socket timeout in milliseconds. The value of * {@code 0} signifies the session cannot time out. * * @param timeout socket timeout. */ void setSocketTimeout(int timeout); /** * Quite often I/O sessions need to maintain internal I/O buffers in order * to transform input / output data prior to returning it to the consumer or * writing it to the underlying channel. Memory management in HttpCore NIO * is based on the fundamental principle that the data consumer can read * only as much input data as it can process without having to allocate more * memory. That means, quite often some input data may remain unread in one * of the internal or external session buffers. The I/O reactor can query * the status of these session buffers, and make sure the consumer gets * notified correctly as more data gets stored in one of the session * buffers, thus allowing the consumer to read the remaining data once it * is able to process it *

* I/O sessions can be made aware of the status of external session buffers * using the {@link SessionBufferStatus} interface. */ void setBufferStatus(SessionBufferStatus status); /** * Determines if the input buffer associated with the session contains data. * * @return {@code true} if the session input buffer contains data, * {@code false} otherwise. */ boolean hasBufferedInput(); /** * Determines if the output buffer associated with the session contains * data. * * @return {@code true} if the session output buffer contains data, * {@code false} otherwise. */ boolean hasBufferedOutput(); /** * This method can be used to associate a particular object with the * session by the given attribute name. *

* I/O sessions are not bound to an execution thread, therefore one cannot * use the context of the thread to store a session's state. All details * about a particular session must be stored within the session itself. * * @param name name of the attribute. * @param obj value of the attribute. */ void setAttribute(String name, Object obj); /** * Returns the value of the attribute with the given name. The value can be * {@code null} if not set. *

* The value of the session attachment object can be obtained using * {@link #ATTACHMENT_KEY} name. * * @see #setAttribute(String, Object) * * @param name name of the attribute. * @return value of the attribute. */ Object getAttribute(String name); /** * Removes attribute with the given name. * * @see #setAttribute(String, Object) * * @param name name of the attribute to be removed. * @return value of the removed attribute. */ Object removeAttribute(String name); }





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