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package org.glassfish.web.valve;

import org.apache.catalina.Request;
import org.apache.catalina.Response;

import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import java.io.IOException;

/**
 * 

A Valve is a request processing component associated with a * particular Container. A series of Valves are generally associated with * each other into a Pipeline. The detailed contract for a Valve is included * in the description of the invoke() method below.

* * HISTORICAL NOTE: The "Valve" name was assigned to this concept * because a valve is what you use in a real world pipeline to control and/or * modify flows through it. * * @author Craig R. McClanahan * @author Gunnar Rjnning * @author Peter Donald * @version $Revision: 1.2 $ $Date: 2005/12/08 01:27:21 $ */ public interface GlassFishValve { // ----------------------------------------------------- Manifest Constants /** * A valve returns this value to indicate (to the pipeline) that the next * valve in the pipeline can be invoked. */ public static final int INVOKE_NEXT = 1; /** * A valve returns this value to indicate that no further processing * of the request should take place (along the rest of the pipeline). * All valves that are function as 'basic' valves return this value * as they are the 'last' valve in the pipeline. A valve (such as an * authenticator) may return this value to stop a request from being * processed further because the user/password could not be verified. */ public static final int END_PIPELINE = 2; //-------------------------------------------------------------- Properties /** * Return descriptive information about this Valve implementation. */ public String getInfo(); //---------------------------------------------------------- Public Methods /** *

Perform request processing as required by this Valve.

* *

An individual Valve MAY perform the following actions, in * the specified order:

*
    *
  • Examine and/or modify the properties of the specified Request and * Response. *
  • Examine the properties of the specified Request, completely generate * the corresponding Response, and return control to the caller. *
  • Examine the properties of the specified Request and Response, wrap * either or both of these objects to supplement their functionality, * and pass them on. *
  • If the corresponding Response was not generated (and control was not * returned, call the next Valve in the pipeline (if there is one) by * executing context.invokeNext(). *
  • Examine, but not modify, the properties of the resulting Response * (which was created by a subsequently invoked Valve or Container). *
* *

A Valve MUST NOT do any of the following things:

*
    *
  • Change request properties that have already been used to direct * the flow of processing control for this request (for instance, * trying to change the virtual host to which a Request should be * sent from a pipeline attached to a Host or Context in the * standard implementation). *
  • Create a completed Response AND pass this * Request and Response on to the next Valve in the pipeline. *
  • Consume bytes from the input stream associated with the Request, * unless it is completely generating the response, or wrapping the * request before passing it on. *
  • Modify the HTTP headers included with the Response after the * invokeNext() method has returned. *
  • Perform any actions on the output stream associated with the * specified Response after the invokeNext() method has * returned. *
* * @param request The servlet request to be processed * @param response The servlet response to be created * * @exception IOException if an input/output error occurs, or is thrown * by a subsequently invoked Valve, Filter, or Servlet * @exception ServletException if a servlet error occurs, or is thrown * by a subsequently invoked Valve, Filter, or Servlet * * @return INVOKE_NEXT or END_PIPELINE */ public int invoke(Request request, Response response) throws IOException, ServletException; /** *

Perform post-request processing as required by this Valve.

* * @param request The servlet request to be processed * @param response The servlet response to be created * @exception IOException if an input/output error occurs * @exception ServletException if a servlet error occurs */ public void postInvoke(Request request, Response response) throws IOException, ServletException; }




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