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package org.proton.plug;
import io.netty.buffer.ByteBuf;
public interface AMQPConnectionContext {
void close();
Object getLock();
boolean checkDataReceived();
long getCreationTime();
SASLResult getSASLResult();
/**
* Even though we are currently always sending packets asynchronsouly
* we have a possibility to start trusting on the network flow control
* and always sync on the send of the packet
*
* This is for future use and should be kept returning false.
*
* We will have to do some testing before we make this return true
*/
boolean isSyncOnFlush();
int capacity();
/**
* This is for the Remoting layer to push bytes on the AMQP Connection
* The buffer readerIndex should be at the latest read byte after this method is called
*/
void inputBuffer(ByteBuf buffer);
void flush();
/**
* To be called when the bytes were sent down the stream (flushed on the socket for example)
*
* @param numberOfBytes
*/
void outputDone(int numberOfBytes);
}
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