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package org.eclipse.jetty.server;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import org.eclipse.jetty.http.MetaData;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.Callback;
/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/** Abstraction of the outbound HTTP transport.
*/
public interface HttpTransport
{
/** Asynchronous call to send a response (or part) over the transport
* @param info The header info to send, or null if just sending more data.
* The first call to send for a response must have a non null info.
* @param head True if the response if for a HEAD request (and the data should not be sent).
* @param content A buffer of content to be sent.
* @param lastContent True if the content is the last content for the current response.
* @param callback The Callback instance that success or failure of the send is notified on
*/
void send(MetaData.Response info, boolean head, ByteBuffer content, boolean lastContent, Callback callback);
/**
* @return true if responses can be pushed over this transport
*/
boolean isPushSupported();
/**
* @param request A request to use as the basis for generating a pushed response.
*/
void push(MetaData.Request request);
/**
* Called to indicated the end of the current request/response cycle (which may be
* some time after the last content is sent).
*/
void onCompleted();
/**
* Aborts this transport.
*
* This method should terminate the transport in a way that
* can indicate an abnormal response to the client, for example
* by abruptly close the connection.
*
* This method is called when an error response needs to be sent,
* but the response is already committed, or when a write failure
* is detected. If abort is called, {@link #onCompleted()} is not
* called
*
* @param failure the failure that caused the abort.
*/
void abort(Throwable failure);
/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/** Is the underlying transport optimized for DirectBuffer usage
* @return True if direct buffers can be used optimally.
*/
boolean isOptimizedForDirectBuffers();
}