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A bundle project producing JAX-RS RI bundles. The primary artifact is an "all-in-one" OSGi-fied JAX-RS RI bundle (jaxrs-ri.jar). Attached to that are two compressed JAX-RS RI archives. The first archive (jaxrs-ri.zip) consists of binary RI bits and contains the API jar (under "api" directory), RI libraries (under "lib" directory) as well as all external RI dependencies (under "ext" directory). The secondary archive (jaxrs-ri-src.zip) contains buildable JAX-RS RI source bundle and contains the API jar (under "api" directory), RI sources (under "src" directory) as well as all external RI dependencies (under "ext" directory). The second archive also contains "build.xml" ANT script that builds the RI sources. To build the JAX-RS RI simply unzip the archive, cd to the created jaxrs-ri directory and invoke "ant" from the command line.

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package javax.ws.rs.client;

/**
 * Callback that can be implemented to receive the asynchronous processing
 * events from the invocation processing.
 *
 * @param  response type. It can be either a general-purpose
 *                   {@link javax.ws.rs.core.Response} or the anticipated response entity
 *                   type.
 * @author Marek Potociar
 * @since 2.0
 */
public interface InvocationCallback {

    /**
     * Called when the invocation was successfully completed. Note that this does
     * not necessarily mean the response has bean fully read, which depends on the
     * parameterized invocation callback response type.
     * 

* Once this invocation callback method returns, the underlying {@link javax.ws.rs.core.Response} * instance will be automatically closed by the runtime. *

* * @param response response data. */ public void completed(RESPONSE response); /** * Called when the invocation has failed for any reason. *

* Note that the provided {@link Throwable} may be a {@link javax.ws.rs.ProcessingException} in case the * invocation processing failure has been caused by a client-side runtime component error. * The {@code Throwable} may also be a {@link javax.ws.rs.WebApplicationException} or one * of its subclasses in case the response status code is not * {@link javax.ws.rs.core.Response.Status.Family#SUCCESSFUL successful} and the generic * callback type is not {@link javax.ws.rs.core.Response}. * In case a processing of a properly received response fails, the wrapped processing exception * will be of {@link ResponseProcessingException} type and will contain the {@link javax.ws.rs.core.Response} * instance whose processing has failed. * A {@link java.util.concurrent.CancellationException} would be indicate that the invocation * has been cancelled. * An {@link InterruptedException} would indicate that the thread executing the invocation has * been interrupted. *

*

* Once this invocation callback method returns, the underlying {@link javax.ws.rs.core.Response} * instance will be automatically closed by the runtime. *

* * @param throwable contains failure details. */ public void failed(Throwable throwable); }




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