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package org.apache.http.conn;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.InetAddress;

import org.apache.http.HttpHost;
import org.apache.http.params.HttpParams;
import org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext;

ClientConnectionOperator represents a strategy for creating OperatedClientConnection instances and updating the underlying Socket of those objects. Implementations will most likely make use of SchemeSocketFactorys to create Socket instances.

The methods in this interface allow the creation of plain and layered sockets. Creating a tunnelled connection through a proxy, however, is not within the scope of the operator.

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.
/** * ClientConnectionOperator represents a strategy for creating * {@link OperatedClientConnection} instances and updating the underlying * {@link java.net.Socket} of those objects. Implementations will most * likely make use of {@link org.apache.http.conn.scheme.SchemeSocketFactory}s * to create {@link java.net.Socket} instances. * <p> * The methods in this interface allow the creation of plain and layered * sockets. Creating a tunnelled connection through a proxy, however, * is not within the scope of the operator. * <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 ClientConnectionOperator {
Creates a new connection that can be operated.
Returns: a new, unopened connection for use with this operator
/** * Creates a new connection that can be operated. * * @return a new, unopened connection for use with this operator */
OperatedClientConnection createConnection();
Opens a connection to the given target host.
Params:
  • conn – the connection to open
  • target – the target host to connect to
  • local – the local address to route from, or null for the default
  • context – the context for the connection
  • params – the parameters for the connection
Throws:
/** * Opens a connection to the given target host. * * @param conn the connection to open * @param target the target host to connect to * @param local the local address to route from, or * {@code null} for the default * @param context the context for the connection * @param params the parameters for the connection * * @throws IOException in case of a problem */
void openConnection(OperatedClientConnection conn, HttpHost target, InetAddress local, HttpContext context, HttpParams params) throws IOException;
Updates a connection with a layered secure connection. The typical use of this method is to update a tunnelled plain connection (HTTP) to a secure TLS/SSL connection (HTTPS).
Params:
  • conn – the open connection to update
  • target – the target host for the updated connection. The connection must already be open or tunnelled to the host and port, but the scheme of the target will be used to create a layered connection.
  • context – the context for the connection
  • params – the parameters for the updated connection
Throws:
/** * Updates a connection with a layered secure connection. * The typical use of this method is to update a tunnelled plain * connection (HTTP) to a secure TLS/SSL connection (HTTPS). * * @param conn the open connection to update * @param target the target host for the updated connection. * The connection must already be open or tunnelled * to the host and port, but the scheme of the target * will be used to create a layered connection. * @param context the context for the connection * @param params the parameters for the updated connection * * @throws IOException in case of a problem */
void updateSecureConnection(OperatedClientConnection conn, HttpHost target, HttpContext context, HttpParams params) throws IOException; }