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package org.eclipse.jetty.client.api;
import java.util.concurrent.Future;
import org.eclipse.jetty.client.HttpClient;
/**
* {@link Destination} represents the triple made of the {@link #getScheme}, the {@link #getHost}
* and the {@link #getPort}.
*
* {@link Destination} holds a pool of {@link Connection}s, but allows to create unpooled
* connections if the application wants full control over connection management via {@link #newConnection()}.
*
* {@link Destination}s may be obtained via {@link HttpClient#getDestination(String, String, int)}
*/
public interface Destination
{
/**
* @return the scheme of this destination, such as "http" or "https"
*/
String getScheme();
/**
* @return the host of this destination, such as "127.0.0.1" or "google.com"
*/
String getHost();
/**
* @return the port of this destination such as 80 or 443
*/
int getPort();
/**
* @return a future to a new, unpooled, {@link Connection}
*/
Future newConnection();
}