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package org.apache.http.impl.conn;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InterruptedIOException;
import org.apache.http.HttpHost;
import org.apache.http.conn.ClientConnectionOperator;
import org.apache.http.conn.OperatedClientConnection;
import org.apache.http.conn.routing.HttpRoute;
import org.apache.http.conn.routing.RouteTracker;
import org.apache.http.params.HttpParams;
import org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext;
import org.apache.http.util.Args;
import org.apache.http.util.Asserts;
/**
* A pool entry for use by connection manager implementations.
* Pool entries work in conjunction with an
* {@link AbstractClientConnAdapter adapter}.
* The adapter is handed out to applications that obtain a connection.
* The pool entry stores the underlying connection and tracks the
* {@link HttpRoute route} established.
* The adapter delegates methods for establishing the route to
* its pool entry.
*
* If the managed connections is released or revoked, the adapter
* gets disconnected, but the pool entry still contains the
* underlying connection and the established route.
*
* @since 4.0
*
* @deprecated (4.2) do not use
*/
@Deprecated
public abstract class AbstractPoolEntry {
/** The connection operator. */
protected final ClientConnectionOperator connOperator;
/** The underlying connection being pooled or used. */
protected final OperatedClientConnection connection;
/** The route for which this entry gets allocated. */
//@@@ currently accessed from connection manager(s) as attribute
//@@@ avoid that, derived classes should decide whether update is allowed
//@@@ SCCM: yes, TSCCM: no
protected volatile HttpRoute route;
/** Connection state object */
protected volatile Object state;
/** The tracked route, or {@code null} before tracking starts. */
protected volatile RouteTracker tracker;
/**
* Creates a new pool entry.
*
* @param connOperator the Connection Operator for this entry
* @param route the planned route for the connection,
* or {@code null}
*/
protected AbstractPoolEntry(final ClientConnectionOperator connOperator,
final HttpRoute route) {
super();
Args.notNull(connOperator, "Connection operator");
this.connOperator = connOperator;
this.connection = connOperator.createConnection();
this.route = route;
this.tracker = null;
}
/**
* Returns the state object associated with this pool entry.
*
* @return The state object
*/
public Object getState() {
return state;
}
/**
* Assigns a state object to this pool entry.
*
* @param state The state object
*/
public void setState(final Object state) {
this.state = state;
}
/**
* Opens the underlying connection.
*
* @param route the route along which to open the connection
* @param context the context for opening the connection
* @param params the parameters for opening the connection
*
* @throws IOException in case of a problem
*/
public void open(final HttpRoute route,
final HttpContext context, final HttpParams params)
throws IOException {
Args.notNull(route, "Route");
Args.notNull(params, "HTTP parameters");
if (this.tracker != null) {
Asserts.check(!this.tracker.isConnected(), "Connection already open");
}
// - collect the arguments
// - call the operator
// - update the tracking data
// In this order, we can be sure that only a successful
// opening of the connection will be tracked.
this.tracker = new RouteTracker(route);
final HttpHost proxy = route.getProxyHost();
connOperator.openConnection
(this.connection,
(proxy != null) ? proxy : route.getTargetHost(),
route.getLocalAddress(),
context, params);
final RouteTracker localTracker = tracker; // capture volatile
// If this tracker was reset while connecting,
// fail early.
if (localTracker == null) {
throw new InterruptedIOException("Request aborted");
}
if (proxy == null) {
localTracker.connectTarget(this.connection.isSecure());
} else {
localTracker.connectProxy(proxy, this.connection.isSecure());
}
}
/**
* Tracks tunnelling of the connection to the target.
* The tunnel has to be established outside by sending a CONNECT
* request to the (last) proxy.
*
* @param secure {@code true} if the tunnel should be
* considered secure, {@code false} otherwise
* @param params the parameters for tunnelling the connection
*
* @throws IOException in case of a problem
*/
public void tunnelTarget(final boolean secure, final HttpParams params)
throws IOException {
Args.notNull(params, "HTTP parameters");
Asserts.notNull(this.tracker, "Route tracker");
Asserts.check(this.tracker.isConnected(), "Connection not open");
Asserts.check(!this.tracker.isTunnelled(), "Connection is already tunnelled");
this.connection.update(null, tracker.getTargetHost(),
secure, params);
this.tracker.tunnelTarget(secure);
}
/**
* Tracks tunnelling of the connection to a chained proxy.
* The tunnel has to be established outside by sending a CONNECT
* request to the previous proxy.
*
* @param next the proxy to which the tunnel was established.
* See {@link org.apache.http.conn.ManagedClientConnection#tunnelProxy
* ManagedClientConnection.tunnelProxy}
* for details.
* @param secure {@code true} if the tunnel should be
* considered secure, {@code false} otherwise
* @param params the parameters for tunnelling the connection
*
* @throws IOException in case of a problem
*/
public void tunnelProxy(final HttpHost next, final boolean secure, final HttpParams params)
throws IOException {
Args.notNull(next, "Next proxy");
Args.notNull(params, "Parameters");
Asserts.notNull(this.tracker, "Route tracker");
Asserts.check(this.tracker.isConnected(), "Connection not open");
this.connection.update(null, next, secure, params);
this.tracker.tunnelProxy(next, secure);
}
/**
* Layers a protocol on top of an established tunnel.
*
* @param context the context for layering
* @param params the parameters for layering
*
* @throws IOException in case of a problem
*/
public void layerProtocol(final HttpContext context, final HttpParams params)
throws IOException {
//@@@ is context allowed to be null? depends on operator?
Args.notNull(params, "HTTP parameters");
Asserts.notNull(this.tracker, "Route tracker");
Asserts.check(this.tracker.isConnected(), "Connection not open");
Asserts.check(this.tracker.isTunnelled(), "Protocol layering without a tunnel not supported");
Asserts.check(!this.tracker.isLayered(), "Multiple protocol layering not supported");
// - collect the arguments
// - call the operator
// - update the tracking data
// In this order, we can be sure that only a successful
// layering on top of the connection will be tracked.
final HttpHost target = tracker.getTargetHost();
connOperator.updateSecureConnection(this.connection, target,
context, params);
this.tracker.layerProtocol(this.connection.isSecure());
}
/**
* Shuts down the entry.
*
* If {@link #open(HttpRoute, HttpContext, HttpParams)} is in progress,
* this will cause that open to possibly throw an {@link IOException}.
*/
protected void shutdownEntry() {
tracker = null;
state = null;
}
}