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package org.apache.http.conn;

import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;

import org.apache.http.conn.routing.HttpRoute;
import org.apache.http.conn.scheme.SchemeRegistry;

Management interface for client connections. The purpose of an HTTP connection manager is to serve as a factory for new HTTP connections, manage persistent connections and synchronize access to persistent connections making sure that only one thread of execution can have access to a connection at a time.

Implementations of this interface must be thread-safe. Access to shared data must be synchronized as methods of this interface may be executed from multiple threads.

Since:4.0
Deprecated:(4.3) replaced by HttpClientConnectionManager.
/** * Management interface for {@link ManagedClientConnection client connections}. * The purpose of an HTTP connection manager is to serve as a factory for new * HTTP connections, manage persistent connections and synchronize access to * persistent connections making sure that only one thread of execution can * have access to a connection at a time. * <p> * Implementations of this interface must be thread-safe. Access to shared * data must be synchronized as methods of this interface may be executed * from multiple threads. * * @since 4.0 * * @deprecated (4.3) replaced by {@link HttpClientConnectionManager}. */
@Deprecated public interface ClientConnectionManager {
Obtains the scheme registry used by this manager.
Returns: the scheme registry, never null
/** * Obtains the scheme registry used by this manager. * * @return the scheme registry, never {@code null} */
SchemeRegistry getSchemeRegistry();
Returns a new ClientConnectionRequest, from which a ManagedClientConnection can be obtained or the request can be aborted.
/** * Returns a new {@link ClientConnectionRequest}, from which a * {@link ManagedClientConnection} can be obtained or the request can be * aborted. */
ClientConnectionRequest requestConnection(HttpRoute route, Object state);
Releases a connection for use by others. You may optionally specify how long the connection is valid to be reused. Values <= 0 are considered to be valid forever. If the connection is not marked as reusable, the connection will not be reused regardless of the valid duration. If the connection has been released before, the call will be ignored.
Params:
  • conn – the connection to release
  • validDuration – the duration of time this connection is valid for reuse
  • timeUnit – the unit of time validDuration is measured in
See Also:
/** * Releases a connection for use by others. * You may optionally specify how long the connection is valid * to be reused. Values &lt;= 0 are considered to be valid forever. * If the connection is not marked as reusable, the connection will * not be reused regardless of the valid duration. * * If the connection has been released before, * the call will be ignored. * * @param conn the connection to release * @param validDuration the duration of time this connection is valid for reuse * @param timeUnit the unit of time validDuration is measured in * * @see #closeExpiredConnections() */
void releaseConnection(ManagedClientConnection conn, long validDuration, TimeUnit timeUnit);
Closes idle connections in the pool. Open connections in the pool that have not been used for the timespan given by the argument will be closed. Currently allocated connections are not subject to this method. Times will be checked with milliseconds precision All expired connections will also be closed.
Params:
  • idletime – the idle time of connections to be closed
  • timeUnit – the unit for the idletime
See Also:
/** * Closes idle connections in the pool. * Open connections in the pool that have not been used for the * timespan given by the argument will be closed. * Currently allocated connections are not subject to this method. * Times will be checked with milliseconds precision * * All expired connections will also be closed. * * @param idletime the idle time of connections to be closed * @param timeUnit the unit for the {@code idletime} * * @see #closeExpiredConnections() */
void closeIdleConnections(long idletime, TimeUnit timeUnit);
Closes all expired connections in the pool. Open connections in the pool that have not been used for the timespan defined when the connection was released will be closed. Currently allocated connections are not subject to this method. Times will be checked with milliseconds precision.
/** * Closes all expired connections in the pool. * Open connections in the pool that have not been used for * the timespan defined when the connection was released will be closed. * Currently allocated connections are not subject to this method. * Times will be checked with milliseconds precision. */
void closeExpiredConnections();
Shuts down this connection manager and releases allocated resources. This includes closing all connections, whether they are currently used or not.
/** * Shuts down this connection manager and releases allocated resources. * This includes closing all connections, whether they are currently * used or not. */
void shutdown(); }