public class H2MultiplexingRequester extends AsyncRequester
Constructor and Description |
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H2MultiplexingRequester(IOReactorConfig ioReactorConfig,
IOEventHandlerFactory eventHandlerFactory,
Decorator<IOSession> ioSessionDecorator,
Callback<Exception> exceptionCallback,
IOSessionListener sessionListener,
Resolver<HttpHost,InetSocketAddress> addressResolver,
TlsStrategy tlsStrategy)
Use
H2MultiplexingRequesterBootstrap to create instances of this class. |
awaitShutdown, close, close, getStatus, initiateShutdown, requestSession, start
@Internal public H2MultiplexingRequester(IOReactorConfig ioReactorConfig, IOEventHandlerFactory eventHandlerFactory, Decorator<IOSession> ioSessionDecorator, Callback<Exception> exceptionCallback, IOSessionListener sessionListener, Resolver<HttpHost,InetSocketAddress> addressResolver, TlsStrategy tlsStrategy)
H2MultiplexingRequesterBootstrap
to create instances of this class.public void closeIdle(TimeValue idleTime)
public TimeValue getValidateAfterInactivity()
public void setValidateAfterInactivity(TimeValue timeValue)
public Cancellable execute(AsyncClientExchangeHandler exchangeHandler, HandlerFactory<AsyncPushConsumer> pushHandlerFactory, Timeout timeout, HttpContext context)
public Cancellable execute(AsyncClientExchangeHandler exchangeHandler, Timeout timeout, HttpContext context)
public final <T> Future<T> execute(AsyncRequestProducer requestProducer, AsyncResponseConsumer<T> responseConsumer, HandlerFactory<AsyncPushConsumer> pushHandlerFactory, Timeout timeout, HttpContext context, FutureCallback<T> callback)
public final <T> Future<T> execute(AsyncRequestProducer requestProducer, AsyncResponseConsumer<T> responseConsumer, Timeout timeout, HttpContext context, FutureCallback<T> callback)
public final <T> Future<T> execute(AsyncRequestProducer requestProducer, AsyncResponseConsumer<T> responseConsumer, Timeout timeout, FutureCallback<T> callback)
public final Future<IOSession> connect(NamedEndpoint remoteEndpoint, SocketAddress remoteAddress, SocketAddress localAddress, Timeout timeout, Object attachment, FutureCallback<IOSession> callback)
ConnectionInitiator
Opening a connection to a remote host usually tends to be a time
consuming process and may take a while to complete. One can monitor and
control the process of session initialization by means of the
Future
interface.
There are several parameters one can use to exert a greater control over the process of session initialization:
A non-null local socket address parameter can be used to bind the socket to a specific local address.
An attachment object can added to the new session's context upon initialization. This object can be used to pass an initial processing state to the protocol handler.
It is often desirable to be able to react to the completion of a session
request asynchronously without having to wait for it, blocking the
current thread of execution. One can optionally provide an implementation
FutureCallback
instance to get notified of events related
to session requests, such as request completion, cancellation, failure or
timeout.
connect
in interface ConnectionInitiator
remoteEndpoint
- name of the remote host.remoteAddress
- remote socket address.localAddress
- local socket address. Can be null
,
in which can the default local address and a random port will be used.timeout
- connect timeout.attachment
- the attachment object. Can be null
.callback
- interface. Can be null
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