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package org.glassfish.grizzly;
ProcessorSelector
, which doesn't add any Processor
to process occurred IOEvent
. Connection
I/O events should be processed explicitly by calling read/write/accept/connect methods. Setting StandaloneProcessorSelector
has the same effect as setting StandaloneProcessor
, though if StandaloneProcessorSelector
is set - there is still possibility to overwrite processing logic by providing custom Processor
. Author: Alexey Stashok
/**
* {@link ProcessorSelector}, which doesn't add any {@link Processor} to process occurred {@link IOEvent}.
* {@link Connection} I/O events should be processed explicitly by calling read/write/accept/connect methods.
*
* Setting {@link StandaloneProcessorSelector} has the same effect as setting {@link StandaloneProcessor}, though if
* {@link StandaloneProcessorSelector} is set - there is still possibility to overwrite processing logic by providing
* custom {@link Processor}.
*
* @author Alexey Stashok
*/
public class StandaloneProcessorSelector implements ProcessorSelector {
public static final StandaloneProcessorSelector INSTANCE = new StandaloneProcessorSelector();
/**
* Always return null, which means no {@link Processor} was found to process {@link IOEvent}.
*/
@Override
public Processor select(IOEvent ioEvent, Connection connection) {
return null;
}
}