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package org.apache.hc.core5.reactor;

import java.net.SocketAddress;
import java.util.concurrent.Future;

import org.apache.hc.core5.concurrent.FutureCallback;
import org.apache.hc.core5.net.NamedEndpoint;
import org.apache.hc.core5.util.Timeout;

/**
 * Non-blocking connection initiator.
 *
 * @since 5.0
 */
public interface ConnectionInitiator {

    /**
     * Requests a connection to a remote host.
     * 

* Opening a connection to a remote host usually tends to be a time * consuming process and may take a while to complete. One can monitor and * control the process of session initialization by means of the * {@link Future} interface. *

* There are several parameters one can use to exert a greater control over * the process of session initialization: *

* A non-null local socket address parameter can be used to bind the socket * to a specific local address. *

* An attachment object can added to the new session's context upon * initialization. This object can be used to pass an initial processing * state to the protocol handler. *

* It is often desirable to be able to react to the completion of a session * request asynchronously without having to wait for it, blocking the * current thread of execution. One can optionally provide an implementation * {@link FutureCallback} instance to get notified of events related * to session requests, such as request completion, cancellation, failure or * timeout. * * @param remoteEndpoint name of the remote host. * @param remoteAddress remote socket address. * @param localAddress local socket address. Can be {@code null}, * in which can the default local address and a random port will be used. * @param timeout connect timeout. * @param attachment the attachment object. Can be {@code null}. * @param callback interface. Can be {@code null}. * @return session request object. */ Future connect( NamedEndpoint remoteEndpoint, SocketAddress remoteAddress, SocketAddress localAddress, Timeout timeout, Object attachment, FutureCallback callback); }





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