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package org.apache.catalina;
/**
* An Engine is a Container that represents the entire Catalina servlet engine. It is useful in the following
* types of scenarios:
*
* - You wish to use Interceptors that see every single request processed by the entire engine.
*
- You wish to run Catalina in with a standalone HTTP connector, but still want support for multiple virtual hosts.
*
* In general, you would not use an Engine when deploying Catalina connected to a web server (such as Apache), because
* the Connector will have utilized the web server's facilities to determine which Context (or perhaps even which
* Wrapper) should be utilized to process this request.
*
* The child containers attached to an Engine are generally implementations of Host (representing a virtual host) or
* Context (representing individual an individual servlet context), depending upon the Engine implementation.
*
* If used, an Engine is always the top level Container in a Catalina hierarchy. Therefore, the implementation's
* setParent()
method should throw IllegalArgumentException
.
*
* @author Craig R. McClanahan
*/
public interface Engine extends Container {
/**
* @return the default host name for this Engine.
*/
String getDefaultHost();
/**
* Set the default hostname for this Engine.
*
* @param defaultHost The new default host
*/
void setDefaultHost(String defaultHost);
/**
* @return the JvmRouteId for this engine.
*/
String getJvmRoute();
/**
* Set the JvmRouteId for this engine.
*
* @param jvmRouteId the (new) JVM Route ID. Each Engine within a cluster must have a unique JVM Route ID.
*/
void setJvmRoute(String jvmRouteId);
/**
* @return the Service
with which we are associated (if any).
*/
Service getService();
/**
* Set the Service
with which we are associated (if any).
*
* @param service The service that owns this Engine
*/
void setService(Service service);
}