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The AWS Java SDK for Amazon SQS module holds the client classes that are used for communicating with Amazon Simple Queue Service
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*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License").
* You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package com.amazonaws.services.sqs.buffered;
import com.amazonaws.AmazonWebServiceRequest;
import com.amazonaws.handlers.AsyncHandler;
/**
* This class combines the handler we are supposed to call after the request is completed and the
* original request object. The reason to hold on to the original request is that we have to provide
* it to the async handler on successful completion. Storing the request object here means we don't
* have to store it in the classes that do actual work. Those classes tend to forget about the
* request objects as soon as the required data was extracted from them.
*/
class QueueBufferCallback {
private final AsyncHandler handler;
private final RequestType request;
public QueueBufferCallback(AsyncHandler paramHandler, RequestType request) {
this.handler = paramHandler;
this.request = request;
}
public void onError(Exception e) {
if (null != handler)
handler.onError(e);
}
public void onSuccess(ResultType result) {
if (null != handler)
handler.onSuccess(request, result);
}
}