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package jakarta.servlet;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.EventListener;
/**
*
* This class represents a call-back mechanism that will notify implementations as HTTP request data becomes available
* to be read without blocking.
*
*
* @since Servlet 3.1
*/
public interface ReadListener extends EventListener {
/**
* When an instance of the ReadListener
is registered with a {@link ServletInputStream}, this method
* will be invoked by the container the first time when it is possible to read data. Subsequently the container will
* invoke this method if and only if the {@link jakarta.servlet.ServletInputStream#isReady()} method has been called
* and has returned a value of false
and data has subsequently become available to read.
*
* @throws IOException if an I/O related error has occurred during processing
*/
public void onDataAvailable() throws IOException;
/**
* Invoked when all data for the current request has been read.
*
* @throws IOException if an I/O related error has occurred during processing
*/
public void onAllDataRead() throws IOException;
/**
* Invoked when an error occurs processing the request.
*
* @param t the throwable to indicate why the read operation failed
*/
public void onError(Throwable t);
}