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package io.undertow.server.handlers.proxy;
import io.undertow.server.HttpServerExchange;
Yet another callback class, this one used by the proxy handler
Author: Stuart Douglas
/**
* Yet another callback class, this one used by the proxy handler
*
* @author Stuart Douglas
*/
public interface ProxyCallback<T> {
void completed(final HttpServerExchange exchange, T result);
Callback if establishing the connection to a backend server fails.
Params: - exchange – the http server exchange
/**
* Callback if establishing the connection to a backend server fails.
*
* @param exchange the http server exchange
*/
void failed(final HttpServerExchange exchange);
Callback if no backend server could be found.
Params: - exchange – the http server exchange
/**
* Callback if no backend server could be found.
*
* @param exchange the http server exchange
*/
void couldNotResolveBackend(final HttpServerExchange exchange);
This is invoked when the target connection pool transitions to problem status. It will be called once for each queued request
that has not yet been allocated a connection. The manager can redistribute these requests to other hosts, or can end the
exchange with an error status.
Params: - exchange – The exchange
/**
* This is invoked when the target connection pool transitions to problem status. It will be called once for each queued request
* that has not yet been allocated a connection. The manager can redistribute these requests to other hosts, or can end the
* exchange with an error status.
*
* @param exchange The exchange
*/
void queuedRequestFailed(HttpServerExchange exchange);
}