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package org.apache.http.conn;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import org.apache.http.conn.routing.HttpRoute;
import org.apache.http.conn.scheme.SchemeRegistry;
/**
* Management interface for {@link ManagedClientConnection client connections}.
* The purpose of an HTTP connection manager is to serve as a factory for new
* HTTP connections, manage persistent connections and synchronize access to
* persistent connections making sure that only one thread of execution can
* have access to a connection at a time.
*
* Implementations of this interface must be thread-safe. Access to shared
* data must be synchronized as methods of this interface may be executed
* from multiple threads.
*
* @since 4.0
*
* @deprecated (4.3) replaced by {@link HttpClientConnectionManager}.
*/
@Deprecated
public interface ClientConnectionManager {
/**
* Obtains the scheme registry used by this manager.
*
* @return the scheme registry, never {@code null}
*/
SchemeRegistry getSchemeRegistry();
/**
* Returns a new {@link ClientConnectionRequest}, from which a
* {@link ManagedClientConnection} can be obtained or the request can be
* aborted.
*/
ClientConnectionRequest requestConnection(HttpRoute route, Object state);
/**
* Releases a connection for use by others.
* You may optionally specify how long the connection is valid
* to be reused. Values <= 0 are considered to be valid forever.
* If the connection is not marked as reusable, the connection will
* not be reused regardless of the valid duration.
*
* If the connection has been released before,
* the call will be ignored.
*
* @param conn the connection to release
* @param validDuration the duration of time this connection is valid for reuse
* @param timeUnit the unit of time validDuration is measured in
*
* @see #closeExpiredConnections()
*/
void releaseConnection(ManagedClientConnection conn, long validDuration, TimeUnit timeUnit);
/**
* Closes idle connections in the pool.
* Open connections in the pool that have not been used for the
* timespan given by the argument will be closed.
* Currently allocated connections are not subject to this method.
* Times will be checked with milliseconds precision
*
* All expired connections will also be closed.
*
* @param idletime the idle time of connections to be closed
* @param timeUnit the unit for the {@code idletime}
*
* @see #closeExpiredConnections()
*/
void closeIdleConnections(long idletime, TimeUnit timeUnit);
/**
* Closes all expired connections in the pool.
* Open connections in the pool that have not been used for
* the timespan defined when the connection was released will be closed.
* Currently allocated connections are not subject to this method.
* Times will be checked with milliseconds precision.
*/
void closeExpiredConnections();
/**
* Shuts down this connection manager and releases allocated resources.
* This includes closing all connections, whether they are currently
* used or not.
*/
void shutdown();
}