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package org.apache.coyote;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.net.SocketStatus;
/**
* Adapter. This represents the entry point in a coyote-based servlet container.
*
*
* @author Remy Maucherat
* @see ProtocolHandler
*/
public interface Adapter {
/**
* Call the service method, and notify all listeners
*
* @exception Exception if an error happens during handling of
* the request. Common errors are:
* - IOException if an input/output error occurs and we are
* processing an included servlet (otherwise it is swallowed and
* handled by the top level error handler mechanism)
*
- ServletException if a servlet throws an exception and
* we are processing an included servlet (otherwise it is swallowed
* and handled by the top level error handler mechanism)
*
* Tomcat should be able to handle and log any other exception ( including
* runtime exceptions )
*/
public void service(Request req, Response res)
throws Exception;
public boolean event(Request req, Response res, SocketStatus status)
throws Exception;
public boolean asyncDispatch(Request req,Response res, SocketStatus status) throws Exception;
}