org.apache.http.impl.conn
Class AbstractClientConnAdapter

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.apache.http.impl.conn.AbstractClientConnAdapter
All Implemented Interfaces:
ConnectionReleaseTrigger, ManagedClientConnection, HttpClientConnection, HttpConnection, HttpInetConnection
Direct Known Subclasses:
AbstractPooledConnAdapter

public abstract class AbstractClientConnAdapter
extends Object
implements ManagedClientConnection

Abstract adapter from operated to managed client connections. Read and write methods are delegated to the wrapped connection. Operations affecting the connection state have to be implemented by derived classes. Operations for querying the connection state are delegated to the wrapped connection if there is one, or return a default value if there is none.

This adapter tracks the checkpoints for reusable communication states, as indicated by markReusable and queried by isMarkedReusable. All send and receive operations will automatically clear the mark.

Connection release calls are delegated to the connection manager, if there is one. abortConnection will clear the reusability mark first. The connection manager is expected to tolerate multiple calls to the release method.

Since:
4.0

Constructor Summary
protected AbstractClientConnAdapter(ClientConnectionManager mgr, OperatedClientConnection conn)
          Creates a new connection adapter.
 
Method Summary
 void abortConnection()
          Releases the connection without the option of keep-alive.
protected  void assertNotAborted()
           
protected  void assertValid(OperatedClientConnection wrappedConn)
          Asserts that there is a wrapped connection to delegate to.
protected  void detach()
          Detaches this adapter from the wrapped connection.
 void flush()
           
 InetAddress getLocalAddress()
           
 int getLocalPort()
           
protected  ClientConnectionManager getManager()
           
 HttpConnectionMetrics getMetrics()
           
 InetAddress getRemoteAddress()
           
 int getRemotePort()
           
 int getSocketTimeout()
           
 SSLSession getSSLSession()
          Obtains the SSL session of the underlying connection, if any.
protected  OperatedClientConnection getWrappedConnection()
           
 boolean isMarkedReusable()
          Indicates whether this connection is in a reusable communication state.
 boolean isOpen()
           
 boolean isResponseAvailable(int timeout)
           
 boolean isSecure()
          Indicates whether this connection is secure.
 boolean isStale()
           
 void markReusable()
          Marks this connection as being in a reusable communication state.
 void receiveResponseEntity(HttpResponse response)
           
 HttpResponse receiveResponseHeader()
           
 void releaseConnection()
          Releases the connection with the option of keep-alive.
 void sendRequestEntity(HttpEntityEnclosingRequest request)
           
 void sendRequestHeader(HttpRequest request)
           
 void setIdleDuration(long duration, TimeUnit unit)
          Sets the duration that this connection can remain idle before it is reused.
 void setSocketTimeout(int timeout)
           
 void unmarkReusable()
          Marks this connection as not being in a reusable state.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 
Methods inherited from interface org.apache.http.conn.ManagedClientConnection
getRoute, getState, layerProtocol, open, setState, tunnelProxy, tunnelTarget
 
Methods inherited from interface org.apache.http.HttpConnection
close, shutdown
 
Methods inherited from interface org.apache.http.HttpConnection
close, shutdown
 

Constructor Detail

AbstractClientConnAdapter

protected AbstractClientConnAdapter(ClientConnectionManager mgr,
                                    OperatedClientConnection conn)
Creates a new connection adapter. The adapter is initially not marked as reusable.

Parameters:
mgr - the connection manager, or null
conn - the connection to wrap, or null
Method Detail

detach

protected void detach()
Detaches this adapter from the wrapped connection. This adapter becomes useless.


getWrappedConnection

protected OperatedClientConnection getWrappedConnection()

getManager

protected ClientConnectionManager getManager()

assertNotAborted

protected final void assertNotAborted()
                               throws InterruptedIOException
Throws:
InterruptedIOException

assertValid

protected final void assertValid(OperatedClientConnection wrappedConn)
                          throws IllegalStateException
Asserts that there is a wrapped connection to delegate to.

Throws:
IllegalStateException - if there is no wrapped connection or connection has been aborted

isOpen

public boolean isOpen()
Specified by:
isOpen in interface HttpConnection

isStale

public boolean isStale()
Specified by:
isStale in interface HttpConnection

setSocketTimeout

public void setSocketTimeout(int timeout)
Specified by:
setSocketTimeout in interface HttpConnection

getSocketTimeout

public int getSocketTimeout()
Specified by:
getSocketTimeout in interface HttpConnection

getMetrics

public HttpConnectionMetrics getMetrics()
Specified by:
getMetrics in interface HttpConnection

flush

public void flush()
           throws IOException
Specified by:
flush in interface HttpClientConnection
Throws:
IOException

isResponseAvailable

public boolean isResponseAvailable(int timeout)
                            throws IOException
Specified by:
isResponseAvailable in interface HttpClientConnection
Throws:
IOException

receiveResponseEntity

public void receiveResponseEntity(HttpResponse response)
                           throws HttpException,
                                  IOException
Specified by:
receiveResponseEntity in interface HttpClientConnection
Throws:
HttpException
IOException

receiveResponseHeader

public HttpResponse receiveResponseHeader()
                                   throws HttpException,
                                          IOException
Specified by:
receiveResponseHeader in interface HttpClientConnection
Throws:
HttpException
IOException

sendRequestEntity

public void sendRequestEntity(HttpEntityEnclosingRequest request)
                       throws HttpException,
                              IOException
Specified by:
sendRequestEntity in interface HttpClientConnection
Throws:
HttpException
IOException

sendRequestHeader

public void sendRequestHeader(HttpRequest request)
                       throws HttpException,
                              IOException
Specified by:
sendRequestHeader in interface HttpClientConnection
Throws:
HttpException
IOException

getLocalAddress

public InetAddress getLocalAddress()
Specified by:
getLocalAddress in interface HttpInetConnection

getLocalPort

public int getLocalPort()
Specified by:
getLocalPort in interface HttpInetConnection

getRemoteAddress

public InetAddress getRemoteAddress()
Specified by:
getRemoteAddress in interface HttpInetConnection

getRemotePort

public int getRemotePort()
Specified by:
getRemotePort in interface HttpInetConnection

isSecure

public boolean isSecure()
Description copied from interface: ManagedClientConnection
Indicates whether this connection is secure. The return value is well-defined only while the connection is open. It may change even while the connection is open.

Specified by:
isSecure in interface ManagedClientConnection
Returns:
true if this connection is secure, false otherwise

getSSLSession

public SSLSession getSSLSession()
Description copied from interface: ManagedClientConnection
Obtains the SSL session of the underlying connection, if any. If this connection is open, and the underlying socket is an SSLSocket, the SSL session of that socket is obtained. This is a potentially blocking operation.
Note: Whether the underlying socket is an SSL socket can not necessarily be determined via ManagedClientConnection.isSecure(). Plain sockets may be considered secure, for example if they are connected to a known host in the same network segment. On the other hand, SSL sockets may be considered insecure, for example depending on the chosen cipher suite.

Specified by:
getSSLSession in interface ManagedClientConnection
Returns:
the underlying SSL session if available, null otherwise

markReusable

public void markReusable()
Description copied from interface: ManagedClientConnection
Marks this connection as being in a reusable communication state. The checkpoints for reuseable communication states (in the absence of pipelining) are before sending a request and after receiving the response in its entirety. The connection will automatically clear the checkpoint when used for communication. A call to this method indicates that the next checkpoint has been reached.
A reusable communication state is necessary but not sufficient for the connection to be reused. A route mismatch, the connection being closed, or other circumstances might prevent reuse.

Specified by:
markReusable in interface ManagedClientConnection

unmarkReusable

public void unmarkReusable()
Description copied from interface: ManagedClientConnection
Marks this connection as not being in a reusable state. This can be used immediately before releasing this connection to prevent its reuse. Reasons for preventing reuse include error conditions and the evaluation of a reuse strategy.
Note: It is not necessary to call here before writing to or reading from this connection. Communication attempts will automatically unmark the state as non-reusable. It can then be switched back using markReusable.

Specified by:
unmarkReusable in interface ManagedClientConnection

isMarkedReusable

public boolean isMarkedReusable()
Description copied from interface: ManagedClientConnection
Indicates whether this connection is in a reusable communication state. See markReusable and unmarkReusable for details.

Specified by:
isMarkedReusable in interface ManagedClientConnection
Returns:
true if this connection is marked as being in a reusable communication state, false otherwise

setIdleDuration

public void setIdleDuration(long duration,
                            TimeUnit unit)
Description copied from interface: ManagedClientConnection
Sets the duration that this connection can remain idle before it is reused. The connection should not be used again if this time elapses. The idle duration must be reset after each request sent over this connection. The elapsed time starts counting when the connection is released, which is typically after the headers (and any response body, if present) is fully consumed.

Specified by:
setIdleDuration in interface ManagedClientConnection

releaseConnection

public void releaseConnection()
Description copied from interface: ConnectionReleaseTrigger
Releases the connection with the option of keep-alive. This is a "graceful" release and may cause IO operations for consuming the remainder of a response entity. Use abortConnection for a hard release. The connection may be reused as specified by the duration.

Specified by:
releaseConnection in interface ConnectionReleaseTrigger

abortConnection

public void abortConnection()
Description copied from interface: ConnectionReleaseTrigger
Releases the connection without the option of keep-alive. This is a "hard" release that implies a shutdown of the connection. Use ConnectionReleaseTrigger.releaseConnection() for a graceful release.

Specified by:
abortConnection in interface ConnectionReleaseTrigger


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