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package com.hazelcast.internal.tpcengine.net;
import com.hazelcast.internal.tpcengine.Eventloop;
import com.hazelcast.internal.tpcengine.Reactor;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import static com.hazelcast.internal.tpcengine.util.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
/**
* The {@link AsyncSocketReader} is called when data is received on an
* {@link AsyncSocket} and needs to be processed by the application. This
* is where e.g. ClientMessages of Packets could be created.
*/
public abstract class AsyncSocketReader {
protected AsyncSocket socket;
protected Reactor reactor;
protected Eventloop eventloop;
/**
* Initializes the ReadHandler. This method is called once and from the
* eventloop thread that owns the socket.
*
* @param socket the socket this ReadHandler belongs to.
*/
public void init(AsyncSocket socket) {
this.socket = checkNotNull(socket);
this.reactor = socket.reactor();
this.eventloop = reactor.eventloop();
}
/**
* Process the received data on the socket.
*
* @param src the ByteBuffer containing the received data.
*/
public abstract void onRead(ByteBuffer src);
}
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