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package org.eclipse.jetty.server;

import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.util.List;

import org.eclipse.jetty.http.BadMessageException;
import org.eclipse.jetty.http.HttpFields;
import org.eclipse.jetty.http.MetaData;
import org.eclipse.jetty.io.Connection;
import org.eclipse.jetty.io.EndPoint;

/**
 * A Factory to create {@link Connection} instances for {@link Connector}s.
 * 

* A Connection factory is responsible for instantiating and configuring a {@link Connection} instance * to handle an {@link EndPoint} accepted by a {@link Connector}. *

* A ConnectionFactory has a protocol name that represents the protocol of the Connections * created. Example of protocol names include: *

*
http
Creates an HTTP connection that can handle multiple versions of HTTP from 0.9 to 1.1
*
h2
Creates an HTTP/2 connection that handles the HTTP/2 protocol
*
SSL-XYZ
Create an SSL connection chained to a connection obtained from a connection factory * with a protocol "XYZ".
*
SSL-http
Create an SSL connection chained to an HTTP connection (aka https)
*
SSL-ALPN
Create an SSL connection chained to a ALPN connection, that uses a negotiation with * the client to determine the next protocol.
*
*/ public interface ConnectionFactory { /** * @return A string representing the primary protocol name. */ public String getProtocol(); /** * @return A list of alternative protocol names/versions including the primary protocol. */ public List getProtocols(); /** *

Creates a new {@link Connection} with the given parameters

* * @param connector The {@link Connector} creating this connection * @param endPoint the {@link EndPoint} associated with the connection * @return a new {@link Connection} */ public Connection newConnection(Connector connector, EndPoint endPoint); public interface Upgrading extends ConnectionFactory { /** * Create a connection for an upgrade request. *

This is a variation of {@link #newConnection(Connector, EndPoint)} that can create (and/or customise) * a connection for an upgrade request. Implementations may call {@link #newConnection(Connector, EndPoint)} or * may construct the connection instance themselves.

* * @param connector The connector to upgrade for. * @param endPoint The endpoint of the connection. * @param upgradeRequest The meta data of the upgrade request. * @param responseFields The fields to be sent with the 101 response * @return Null to indicate that request processing should continue normally without upgrading. A new connection instance to * indicate that the upgrade should proceed. * @throws BadMessageException Thrown to indicate the upgrade attempt was illegal and that a bad message response should be sent. */ public Connection upgradeConnection(Connector connector, EndPoint endPoint, MetaData.Request upgradeRequest, HttpFields.Mutable responseFields) throws BadMessageException; } /** *

Connections created by this factory MUST implement {@link Connection.UpgradeTo}.

*/ interface Detecting extends ConnectionFactory { /** * The possible outcomes of the {@link #detect(ByteBuffer)} method. */ enum Detection { /** * A {@link Detecting} can work with the given bytes. */ RECOGNIZED, /** * A {@link Detecting} cannot work with the given bytes. */ NOT_RECOGNIZED, /** * A {@link Detecting} requires more bytes to make a decision. */ NEED_MORE_BYTES } /** *

Check the bytes in the given {@code buffer} to figure out if this {@link Detecting} instance * can work with them or not.

*

The {@code buffer} MUST be left untouched by this method: bytes MUST NOT be consumed and MUST NOT be modified.

* @param buffer the buffer. * @return One of: *
    *
  • {@link Detection#RECOGNIZED} if this {@link Detecting} instance can work with the bytes in the buffer
  • *
  • {@link Detection#NOT_RECOGNIZED} if this {@link Detecting} instance cannot work with the bytes in the buffer
  • *
  • {@link Detection#NEED_MORE_BYTES} if this {@link Detecting} instance requires more bytes to make a decision
  • *
*/ Detection detect(ByteBuffer buffer); } /** * A ConnectionFactory that can configure the connector. */ interface Configuring extends ConnectionFactory { /** * Called during {@link Connector#start()}. * @param connector The connector to configure */ void configure(Connector connector); } }




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