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package io.undertow.server.handlers;

import java.util.Date;

import io.undertow.server.HttpHandler;
import io.undertow.server.HttpServerExchange;
import io.undertow.util.DateUtils;
import io.undertow.util.Headers;

/**
 * Class that adds the Date: header to a HTTP response.
 *
 * The current date string is cached, and is updated every second in a racey
 * manner (i.e. it is possible for two thread to update it at once).
 * 

* This handler is deprecated, the same functionality is achieved by using the * server option {@link io.undertow.UndertowOptions#ALWAYS_SET_DATE ALWAYS_SET_DATE}. * It is enabled by default. * * @author Stuart Douglas */ @Deprecated() public class DateHandler implements HttpHandler { private final HttpHandler next; private volatile String cachedDateString; private volatile long nextUpdateTime = -1; public DateHandler(final HttpHandler next) { this.next = next; } @Override public void handleRequest(final HttpServerExchange exchange) throws Exception { // better method is used in DateUtils#addDateHeaderIfRequired long time = System.nanoTime(); if(time < nextUpdateTime) { exchange.getResponseHeaders().put(Headers.DATE, cachedDateString); } else { long realTime = System.currentTimeMillis(); String dateString = DateUtils.toDateString(new Date(realTime)); cachedDateString = dateString; nextUpdateTime = time + 1000000000; exchange.getResponseHeaders().put(Headers.DATE, dateString); } next.handleRequest(exchange); } }





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