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package org.jivesoftware.openfire.filetransfer.proxy;
import org.jivesoftware.util.cache.Cacheable;
import org.jivesoftware.openfire.filetransfer.FileTransferProgress;
import java.io.IOException;
/**
* Tracks the different connections related to a proxy file transfer. There are two connections, the
* initiator and the target and when both connections are completed the transfer can begin.
*/
public interface ProxyTransfer extends Cacheable, FileTransferProgress {
/**
* Sets the transfer digest for a file transfer. The transfer digest uniquely identifies a file
* transfer in the system.
*
* @param digest the digest which uniquely identifies this transfer.
*/
void setTransferDigest( String digest );
/**
* Returns the transfer digest uniquely identifies a file transfer in the system.
*
* @return the transfer digest uniquely identifies a file transfer in the system.
*/
String getTransferDigest();
/**
* Returns true if the Bytestream is ready to be activated and the proxy transfer can begin.
*
* @return true if the Bytestream is ready to be activated.
*/
boolean isActivatable();
/**
* Transfers the file from the initiator to the target.
*
* @throws java.io.IOException when an error occurs either reading from the input stream or
* writing to the output stream.
*/
void doTransfer() throws IOException;
}