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package org.apache.http.pool;
import java.util.concurrent.Future;
import org.apache.http.concurrent.FutureCallback;
/**
* {@code ConnPool} represents a shared pool connections can be leased from
* and released back to.
*
* @param the route type that represents the opposite endpoint of a pooled
* connection.
* @param the type of the pool entry containing a pooled connection.
* @since 4.2
*/
public interface ConnPool {
/**
* Attempts to lease a connection for the given route and with the given
* state from the pool.
*
* @param route route of the connection.
* @param state arbitrary object that represents a particular state
* (usually a security principal or a unique token identifying
* the user whose credentials have been used while establishing the connection).
* May be {@code null}.
* @param callback operation completion callback.
*
* @return future for a leased pool entry.
*/
Future lease(final T route, final Object state, final FutureCallback callback);
/**
* Releases the pool entry back to the pool.
*
* @param entry pool entry leased from the pool
* @param reusable flag indicating whether or not the released connection
* is in a consistent state and is safe for further use.
*/
void release(E entry, boolean reusable);
}