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package software.amazon.awssdk.core;

import java.io.InputStream;
import software.amazon.awssdk.annotations.SdkPublicApi;
import software.amazon.awssdk.core.io.SdkFilterInputStream;
import software.amazon.awssdk.http.Abortable;
import software.amazon.awssdk.http.AbortableInputStream;
import software.amazon.awssdk.utils.IoUtils;
import software.amazon.awssdk.utils.Validate;

/**
 * Input stream that provides access to the unmarshalled POJO response returned by the service in addition to the streamed
 * contents. This input stream should be closed after all data has been read from the stream.
 * 

* Note about the Apache http client: This input stream can be used to leverage a feature of the Apache http client where * connections are released back to the connection pool to be reused. As such, calling {@link ResponseInputStream#close() close} * on this input stream will result in reading the remaining data from the stream and leaving the connection open, even if the * stream was only partially read from. For large http payload, this means reading all of the http body before releasing * the connection which may add latency. *

* If it is not desired to read remaining data from the stream, you can explicitly abort the connection via {@link #abort()} * instead. This will close the underlying connection and require establishing a new HTTP connection on subsequent requests which * may outweigh the cost of reading the additional data. *

* The Url Connection and Crt http clients are not subject to this behaviour so the {@link ResponseInputStream#close() close} and * {@link ResponseInputStream#abort() abort} methods will behave similarly with them. */ @SdkPublicApi public final class ResponseInputStream extends SdkFilterInputStream implements Abortable { private final ResponseT response; private final Abortable abortable; public ResponseInputStream(ResponseT resp, AbortableInputStream in) { super(in); this.response = Validate.paramNotNull(resp, "response"); this.abortable = Validate.paramNotNull(in, "abortableInputStream"); } public ResponseInputStream(ResponseT resp, InputStream in) { super(in); this.response = Validate.paramNotNull(resp, "response"); this.abortable = in instanceof Abortable ? (Abortable) in : null; } /** * @return The unmarshalled POJO response associated with this content. */ public ResponseT response() { return response; } /** * Close the underlying connection, dropping all remaining data in the stream, and not leaving the * connection open to be used for future requests. */ @Override public void abort() { if (abortable != null) { abortable.abort(); } IoUtils.closeQuietly(in, null); } }





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