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package org.apache.http.client;
import org.apache.http.HttpResponse;
/**
* When managing a dynamic number of connections for a given route, this
* strategy assesses whether a given request execution outcome should
* result in a backoff signal or not, based on either examining the
* {@code Throwable} that resulted or by examining the resulting
* response (e.g. for its status code).
*
* @since 4.2
*
*/
public interface ConnectionBackoffStrategy {
/**
* Determines whether seeing the given {@code Throwable} as
* a result of request execution should result in a backoff
* signal.
* @param t the {@code Throwable} that happened
* @return {@code true} if a backoff signal should be
* given
*/
boolean shouldBackoff(Throwable t);
/**
* Determines whether receiving the given {@link HttpResponse} as
* a result of request execution should result in a backoff
* signal. Implementations MUST restrict themselves to examining
* the response header and MUST NOT consume any of the response
* body, if any.
* @param resp the {@code HttpResponse} that was received
* @return {@code true} if a backoff signal should be
* given
*/
boolean shouldBackoff(HttpResponse resp);
}