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package com.signalfx.shaded.jetty.client.api;

import com.signalfx.shaded.jetty.client.HttpClient;
import com.signalfx.shaded.jetty.util.FuturePromise;
import com.signalfx.shaded.jetty.util.Promise;

/**
 * {@link Destination} represents the triple made of the {@link #getScheme}, the {@link #getHost}
 * and the {@link #getPort}.
 * 

* {@link Destination} holds a pool of {@link Connection}s, but allows to create unpooled * connections if the application wants full control over connection management via {@link #newConnection(Promise)}. *

* {@link Destination}s may be obtained via {@link HttpClient#getDestination(String, String, int)} */ public interface Destination { /** * @return the scheme of this destination, such as "http" or "https" */ String getScheme(); /** * @return the host of this destination, such as "127.0.0.1" or "google.com" */ String getHost(); /** * @return the port of this destination such as 80 or 443 */ int getPort(); /** * Creates asynchronously a new, unpooled, {@link Connection} that will be returned * at a later time through the given {@link Promise}. *

* Use {@link FuturePromise} to wait for the connection: *

     * Destination destination = ...;
     * FuturePromise<Connection> futureConnection = new FuturePromise<>();
     * destination.newConnection(futureConnection);
     * Connection connection = futureConnection.get(5, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
     * 
* * @param promise the promise of a new, unpooled, {@link Connection} */ void newConnection(Promise promise); }




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