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package org.eclipse.jetty.server;
import java.io.IOException;
/**
* A {@link Connector} for TCP/IP network connectors
*/
public interface NetworkConnector extends Connector, AutoCloseable
{
/**
* Performs the activities needed to open the network communication
* (for example, to start accepting incoming network connections).
*
* @throws IOException if this connector cannot be opened
* @see #close()
*/
void open() throws IOException;
/**
* Performs the activities needed to close the network communication
* (for example, to stop accepting network connections).
* Once a connector has been closed, it cannot be opened again without first
* calling {@link #stop()} and it will not be active again until a subsequent call to {@link #start()}
* @throws IOException if this connector cannot be closed
*/
@Override
void close();
/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/**
* A Connector may be opened and not started (to reserve a port)
* or closed and running (to allow graceful shutdown of existing connections)
* @return True if the connector is Open.
*/
boolean isOpen();
/**
* @return The hostname representing the interface to which
* this connector will bind, or null for all interfaces.
*/
String getHost();
/**
* @return The configured port for the connector or 0 if any available
* port may be used.
*/
int getPort();
/**
* @return The actual port the connector is listening on, or
* -1 if it has not been opened, or -2 if it has been closed.
*/
int getLocalPort();
}