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package org.apache.thrift.async;
/**
* A handler interface asynchronous clients can implement to receive future
* notice of the results of an asynchronous method call.
*
* @param The return type of the asynchronously invoked method.
*/
public interface AsyncMethodCallback {
/**
* This method will be called when the remote side has completed invoking
* your method call and the result is fully read. For {@code oneway} method
* calls, this method will be called as soon as we have completed writing out
* the request.
*
* @param response The return value of the asynchronously invoked method;
* {@code null} for void methods which includes
* {@code oneway} methods.
*/
void onComplete(T response);
/**
* This method will be called when there is either an unexpected client-side
* exception like an IOException or else when the remote method raises an
* exception, either declared in the IDL or due to an unexpected server-side
* error.
*
* @param exception The exception encountered processing the the asynchronous
* method call, may be a local exception or an unmarshalled
* remote exception.
*/
void onError(Exception exception);
}