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* Copyright (c) 2002-2024 Gargoyle Software Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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package org.htmlunit;
import java.io.Serializable;
import org.htmlunit.html.HtmlPage;
/**
* This class is notified when AJAX calls are made, and has the ability to influence these calls.
* For instance, it can turn asynchronous AJAX calls into synchronous AJAX calls, making test code
* deterministic and avoiding calls to Thread.sleep()
.
*
* @author Marc Guillemot
*/
public class AjaxController implements Serializable {
/**
* Gets notified of an AJAX call to determine how it should be processed.
* @param page the page the request comes from
* @param request the request that should be performed
* @param async indicates if the request should originally be asynchronous
* @return if the call should be synchronous or not; here just like the original call
*/
public boolean processSynchron(final HtmlPage page, final WebRequest request, final boolean async) {
return !async;
}
}