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package javax.ws.rs.container;
/**
* Asynchronous response suspend time-out handler.
*
* JAX-RS users may utilize this callback interface to provide
* custom resolution of time-out events.
*
* By default, JAX-RS runtime generates a {@link javax.ws.rs.WebApplicationException}
* with a {@link javax.ws.rs.core.Response.Status#SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE HTTP 503
* (Service unavailable)} error response status code. A custom time-out handler
* may be {@link AsyncResponse#setTimeoutHandler(TimeoutHandler) set} on an
* asynchronous response instance to provide custom time-out event resolution.
*
*
* In case of a suspend time-out event, a custom time-out handler takes typically one
* of the following actions:
*
* - Resumes the suspended asynchronous response using a {@link AsyncResponse#resume(Object)
* custom response} or a {@link AsyncResponse#resume(Throwable) custom exception}
* - Cancels the response by calling one of the {@link AsyncResponse} {@code cancel(...)}
* methods.
* - Extends the suspend period of the response by
* {@link AsyncResponse#setTimeout(long, java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit)
* setting a new suspend time-out}
*
* If the registered time-out handler does not take any of the actions above, the
* default time-out event processing continues and the response is resumed with
* a generated {@code WebApplicationException} containing the HTTP 503 status code.
*
*
* Following example illustrates the use of a custom {@code TimeoutHandler}:
*
*
* public class MyTimeoutHandler implements TimeoutHandler {
* …
* public void handleTimeout(AsyncResponse ar) {
* if (keepSuspended) {
* ar.setTimeout(10, SECONDS);
* } else if (cancel) {
* ar.cancel(retryPeriod);
* } else {
* ar.resume(defaultResponse);
* }
* }
* …
* }
*
* @Path("/messages/next")
* public class MessagingResource {
* …
* @GET
* public void readMessage(@Suspended AsyncResponse ar) {
* ar.setTimeoutHandler(new MyTimeoutHandler());
* suspended.put(ar);
* }
* …
* }
*
*
* @author Marek Potociar
* @since 2.0
*/
public interface TimeoutHandler {
/**
* Invoked when the suspended asynchronous response is about to time out.
*
* Implementing time-out handlers may use the callback method to change the
* default time-out strategy defined by JAX-RS specification (see
* {@link javax.ws.rs.container.AsyncResponse} API documentation).
*
* A custom time-out handler may decide to either
*
* - resume the suspended response using one of it's {@code resume(...)} methods,
* - cancel the suspended response using one of it's {@code cancel(...)} methods, or
* - extend the suspend period by {@link AsyncResponse#setTimeout(long, java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit)
* setting a new suspend time-out}
*
*
* In case the time-out handler does not take any of the actions mentioned above,
* a default time-out strategy is executed by the JAX-RS runtime.
*
* @param asyncResponse suspended asynchronous response that is timing out.
*/
public void handleTimeout(AsyncResponse asyncResponse);
}