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* Copyright 2012 The Netty Project
*
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* version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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package org.jboss.netty.channel;
import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
import org.jboss.netty.channel.group.ChannelGroup;
import org.jboss.netty.channel.socket.nio.NioServerSocketChannelFactory;
import org.jboss.netty.util.ExternalResourceReleasable;
/**
* The main interface to a transport that creates a {@link Channel} associated
* with a certain communication entity such as a network socket. For example,
* the {@link NioServerSocketChannelFactory} creates a channel which has a
* NIO-based server socket as its underlying communication entity.
*
* Once a new {@link Channel} is created, the {@link ChannelPipeline} which
* was specified as a parameter in the {@link #newChannel(ChannelPipeline)}
* is attached to the new {@link Channel}, and starts to handle all associated
* {@link ChannelEvent}s.
*
*
Graceful shutdown
*
* To shut down a network application service which is managed by a factory.
* you should follow the following steps:
*
* - close all channels created by the factory and their child channels
* usually using {@link ChannelGroup#close()}, and
* - call {@link #releaseExternalResources()}.
*
*
* For detailed transport-specific information on shutting down a factory,
* please refer to the Javadoc of {@link ChannelFactory}'s subtypes, such as
* {@link NioServerSocketChannelFactory}.
*
* @apiviz.landmark
* @apiviz.has org.jboss.netty.channel.Channel oneway - - creates
*
* @apiviz.exclude ^org\.jboss\.netty\.channel\.([a-z]+\.)+.*ChannelFactory$
*/
public interface ChannelFactory extends ExternalResourceReleasable {
/**
* Creates and opens a new {@link Channel} and attaches the specified
* {@link ChannelPipeline} to the new {@link Channel}.
*
* @param pipeline the {@link ChannelPipeline} which is going to be
* attached to the new {@link Channel}
*
* @return the newly open channel
*
* @throws ChannelException if failed to create and open a new channel
*/
Channel newChannel(ChannelPipeline pipeline);
/**
* Shudown the ChannelFactory and all the resource it created internal.
*/
void shutdown();
/**
* Releases the external resources that this factory depends on to function.
* An external resource is a resource that this factory didn't create by
* itself. For example, {@link Executor}s that you specified in the factory
* constructor are external resources. You can call this method to release
* all external resources conveniently when the resources are not used by
* this factory or any other part of your application. An unexpected
* behavior will be resulted in if the resources are released when there's
* an open channel which is managed by this factory.
*
* This will also call {@link #shutdown()} before do any action
*/
void releaseExternalResources();
}