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package com.qcloud.cos.http;

public interface HttpResponseHandler {
    /**
     * Accepts an HTTP response object, and returns an object of type T.
     * Individual implementations may choose to handle the response however they
     * need to, and return any type that they need to.
     *
     * @param response
     *            The HTTP response to handle, as received from an COS service.
     *
     * @return An object of type T, as defined by individual implementations.
     *
     * @throws Exception
     *             If any problems are encountered handling the response.
     */
    public T handle(CosHttpResponse response) throws Exception;

    /**
     * Indicates if this response handler requires that the underlying HTTP
     * connection not be closed automatically after the response is
     * handled.
     * 
     * For example, if the object returned by this response handler manually
     * manages the stream of data from the HTTP connection, and doesn't read all
     * the data from the connection in the {@link #handle(HttpResponse)} method,
     * this method can be used to prevent the underlying connection from being
     * prematurely closed.
     *
     * Response handlers should use this option very carefully, since it means
     * that resource cleanup is no longer handled automatically, and if
     * neglected, can result in the client runtime running out of resources for
     * new HTTP connections.
     *
     * @return True if this response handler requires that the underlying HTTP
     *         connection be left open, and not automatically closed, otherwise
     *         false.
     */
    public boolean needsConnectionLeftOpen();
}




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