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package org.eclipse.jetty.io;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Map;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.component.ContainerLifeCycle;
/**
* Factory for client-side {@link Connection} instances.
*/
public interface ClientConnectionFactory
{
public static final String CONNECTOR_CONTEXT_KEY = "client.connector";
/**
*
* @param endPoint the {@link org.eclipse.jetty.io.EndPoint} to link the newly created connection to
* @param context the context data to create the connection
* @return a new {@link Connection}
* @throws IOException if the connection cannot be created
*/
public Connection newConnection(EndPoint endPoint, Map context) throws IOException;
public default Connection customize(Connection connection, Map context)
{
ContainerLifeCycle connector = (ContainerLifeCycle)context.get(CONNECTOR_CONTEXT_KEY);
connector.getBeans(Connection.Listener.class).forEach(connection::addListener);
return connection;
}
}