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package org.apache.http;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext;
/**
* HTTP protocol interceptor is a routine that implements a specific aspect of
* the HTTP protocol. Usually protocol interceptors are expected to act upon
* one specific header or a group of related headers of the incoming message
* or populate the outgoing message with one specific header or a group of
* related headers. Protocol
*
* Interceptors can also manipulate content entities enclosed with messages.
* Usually this is accomplished by using the 'Decorator' pattern where a wrapper
* entity class is used to decorate the original entity.
*
* Protocol interceptors must be implemented as thread-safe. Similarly to
* servlets, protocol interceptors should not use instance variables unless
* access to those variables is synchronized.
*
* @since 4.0
*/
public interface HttpResponseInterceptor {
/**
* Processes a response.
* On the server side, this step is performed before the response is
* sent to the client. On the client side, this step is performed
* on incoming messages before the message body is evaluated.
*
* @param response the response to postprocess
* @param context the context for the request
*
* @throws HttpException in case of an HTTP protocol violation
* @throws IOException in case of an I/O error
*/
void process(HttpResponse response, HttpContext context)
throws HttpException, IOException;
}