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package org.apache.http.impl.client;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicBoolean;
import org.apache.http.annotation.Contract;
import org.apache.http.annotation.ThreadingBehavior;
import org.apache.http.client.HttpClient;
import org.apache.http.client.ResponseHandler;
import org.apache.http.client.methods.HttpUriRequest;
import org.apache.http.concurrent.FutureCallback;
import org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext;
HttpAsyncClientWithFuture wraps calls to execute with a HttpRequestFutureTask
and schedules them using the provided executor service. Scheduled calls may be cancelled. /**
* HttpAsyncClientWithFuture wraps calls to execute with a {@link HttpRequestFutureTask}
* and schedules them using the provided executor service. Scheduled calls may be cancelled.
*/
@Contract(threading = ThreadingBehavior.SAFE)
public class FutureRequestExecutionService implements Closeable {
private final HttpClient httpclient;
private final ExecutorService executorService;
private final FutureRequestExecutionMetrics metrics = new FutureRequestExecutionMetrics();
private final AtomicBoolean closed = new AtomicBoolean(false);
Create a new FutureRequestExecutionService.
Params: - httpclient –
you should tune your httpclient instance to match your needs. You should
align the max number of connections in the pool and the number of threads
in the executor; it doesn't make sense to have more threads than connections
and if you have less connections than threads, the threads will just end up
blocking on getting a connection from the pool.
- executorService – any executorService will do here. E.g.
Executors.newFixedThreadPool(int)
/**
* Create a new FutureRequestExecutionService.
*
* @param httpclient
* you should tune your httpclient instance to match your needs. You should
* align the max number of connections in the pool and the number of threads
* in the executor; it doesn't make sense to have more threads than connections
* and if you have less connections than threads, the threads will just end up
* blocking on getting a connection from the pool.
* @param executorService
* any executorService will do here. E.g.
* {@link java.util.concurrent.Executors#newFixedThreadPool(int)}
*/
public FutureRequestExecutionService(
final HttpClient httpclient,
final ExecutorService executorService) {
this.httpclient = httpclient;
this.executorService = executorService;
}
Schedule a request for execution.
Params: - request –
request to execute
- responseHandler –
handler that will process the response.
Type parameters: - <T> –
Returns: HttpAsyncClientFutureTask for the scheduled request.
/**
* Schedule a request for execution.
*
* @param <T>
*
* @param request
* request to execute
* @param responseHandler
* handler that will process the response.
* @return HttpAsyncClientFutureTask for the scheduled request.
*/
public <T> HttpRequestFutureTask<T> execute(
final HttpUriRequest request,
final HttpContext context,
final ResponseHandler<T> responseHandler) {
return execute(request, context, responseHandler, null);
}
Schedule a request for execution.
Params: - request –
request to execute
- context –
optional context; use null if not needed.
- responseHandler –
handler that will process the response.
- callback –
callback handler that will be called when the request is scheduled,
started, completed, failed, or cancelled.
Type parameters: - <T> –
Returns: HttpAsyncClientFutureTask for the scheduled request.
/**
* Schedule a request for execution.
*
* @param <T>
*
* @param request
* request to execute
* @param context
* optional context; use null if not needed.
* @param responseHandler
* handler that will process the response.
* @param callback
* callback handler that will be called when the request is scheduled,
* started, completed, failed, or cancelled.
* @return HttpAsyncClientFutureTask for the scheduled request.
*/
public <T> HttpRequestFutureTask<T> execute(
final HttpUriRequest request,
final HttpContext context,
final ResponseHandler<T> responseHandler,
final FutureCallback<T> callback) {
if(closed.get()) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Close has been called on this httpclient instance.");
}
metrics.getScheduledConnections().incrementAndGet();
final HttpRequestTaskCallable<T> callable = new HttpRequestTaskCallable<T>(
httpclient, request, context, responseHandler, callback, metrics);
final HttpRequestFutureTask<T> httpRequestFutureTask = new HttpRequestFutureTask<T>(
request, callable);
executorService.execute(httpRequestFutureTask);
return httpRequestFutureTask;
}
See Also: Returns: metrics gathered for this instance.
/**
* @return metrics gathered for this instance.
* @see FutureRequestExecutionMetrics
*/
public FutureRequestExecutionMetrics metrics() {
return metrics;
}
@Override
public void close() throws IOException {
closed.set(true);
executorService.shutdownNow();
if (httpclient instanceof Closeable) {
((Closeable) httpclient).close();
}
}
}