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package org.apache.http.client;
import org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext;
/**
* A handler for determining if the given execution context is user specific
* or not. The token object returned by this handler is expected to uniquely
* identify the current user if the context is user specific or to be
* {@code null} if the context does not contain any resources or details
* specific to the current user.
*
* The user token will be used to ensure that user specific resources will not
* be shared with or reused by other users.
*
*
* @since 4.0
*/
public interface UserTokenHandler {
/**
* The token object returned by this method is expected to uniquely
* identify the current user if the context is user specific or to be
* {@code null} if it is not.
*
* @param context the execution context
*
* @return user token that uniquely identifies the user or
* {@code null} if the context is not user specific.
*/
Object getUserToken(HttpContext context);
}