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package org.apache.http.client.methods;
import org.apache.http.conn.ClientConnectionRequest;
import org.apache.http.conn.ConnectionReleaseTrigger;
import java.io.IOException;
/**
* Interface representing an HTTP request that can be aborted by shutting
* down the underlying HTTP connection.
*
* @since 4.0
*
* @deprecated (4.3) use {@link HttpExecutionAware}
*/
@Deprecated
public interface AbortableHttpRequest {
/**
* Sets the {@link org.apache.http.conn.ClientConnectionRequest}
* callback that can be used to abort a long-lived request for a connection.
* If the request is already aborted, throws an {@link IOException}.
*
* @see org.apache.http.conn.ClientConnectionManager
*/
void setConnectionRequest(ClientConnectionRequest connRequest) throws IOException;
/**
* Sets the {@link ConnectionReleaseTrigger} callback that can
* be used to abort an active connection.
* Typically, this will be the
* {@link org.apache.http.conn.ManagedClientConnection} itself.
* If the request is already aborted, throws an {@link IOException}.
*/
void setReleaseTrigger(ConnectionReleaseTrigger releaseTrigger) throws IOException;
/**
* Aborts this http request. Any active execution of this method should
* return immediately. If the request has not started, it will abort after
* the next execution. Aborting this request will cause all subsequent
* executions with this request to fail.
*
* @see org.apache.http.client.HttpClient#execute(HttpUriRequest)
* @see org.apache.http.client.HttpClient#execute(org.apache.http.HttpHost,
* org.apache.http.HttpRequest)
* @see org.apache.http.client.HttpClient#execute(HttpUriRequest,
* org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext)
* @see org.apache.http.client.HttpClient#execute(org.apache.http.HttpHost,
* org.apache.http.HttpRequest, org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext)
*/
void abort();
}