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package org.apache.commons.httpclient;

When a response stream has been consumed, various parts of the HttpClient implementation need to respond appropriately.

When one of the three types of InputStream, one of AutoCloseInputStream (package), ContentLengthInputStream, or ChunkedInputStream finishes with its content, either because all content has been consumed, or because it was explicitly closed, it notifies its corresponding method via this interface.

Author:Eric Johnson
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/** * When a response stream has been consumed, various parts of the HttpClient * implementation need to respond appropriately. * * <p>When one of the three types of {@link java.io.InputStream}, one of * AutoCloseInputStream (package), {@link ContentLengthInputStream}, or * {@link ChunkedInputStream} finishes with its content, either because * all content has been consumed, or because it was explicitly closed, * it notifies its corresponding method via this interface.</p> * * @see ContentLengthInputStream * @see ChunkedInputStream * @author Eric Johnson */
interface ResponseConsumedWatcher {
A response has been consumed.
/** * A response has been consumed. */
void responseConsumed(); }