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package com.signalfx.shaded.jetty.websocket.common.events;

import com.signalfx.shaded.jetty.websocket.api.WebSocketPolicy;

/**
 * A specific implementation of a EventDriver.
 */
public interface EventDriverImpl
{
    /**
     * Create the EventDriver based on this implementation.
     *
     * @param websocket the websocket to wrap
     * @param policy the policy to use
     * @return the created EventDriver
     * @throws Throwable if unable to create the EventDriver
     */
    EventDriver create(Object websocket, WebSocketPolicy policy) throws Throwable;

    /**
     * human readable string describing the rule that would support this EventDriver.
     * 

* Used to help developer with possible object annotations, listeners, or base classes. * * @return the human readable description of this event driver rule(s). */ String describeRule(); /** * Test for if this implementation can support the provided websocket. * * @param websocket the possible websocket to test * @return true if implementation can support it, false if otherwise. */ boolean supports(Object websocket); }





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