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package org.glassfish.grizzly;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.SocketAddress;
import java.util.concurrent.Future;
Socket based client side connector. SocketConnectorHandler is responsible for creating and initializing Connection
, and optionally connect is to a specific local/remote address. Author: Alexey Stashok
/**
* Socket based client side connector. <tt>SocketConnectorHandler</tt> is responsible for creating and initializing
* {@link Connection}, and optionally connect is to a specific local/remote address.
*
* @author Alexey Stashok
*/
public interface SocketConnectorHandler extends ConnectorHandler<SocketAddress> {
int DEFAULT_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT = 30000;
Creates, initializes and connects socket to the specific remote host and port and returns Connection
, representing socket. Params: - host – remote host to connect to.
- port – remote port to connect to.
Throws: - IOException – not actually thrown
Returns: Future
of connect operation, which could be used to get resulting Connection
.
/**
* Creates, initializes and connects socket to the specific remote host and port and returns {@link Connection},
* representing socket.
*
* @param host remote host to connect to.
* @param port remote port to connect to.
* @return {@link Future} of connect operation, which could be used to get resulting {@link Connection}.
*
* @throws java.io.IOException not actually thrown
*/
Future<Connection> connect(String host, int port) throws IOException;
}