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package org.springframework.boot.web.reactive.server;

import org.springframework.boot.web.server.WebServer;
import org.springframework.http.server.reactive.HttpHandler;

Factory interface that can be used to create a reactive WebServer.
Author:Brian Clozel
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Since:2.0.0
/** * Factory interface that can be used to create a reactive {@link WebServer}. * * @author Brian Clozel * @since 2.0.0 * @see WebServer */
@FunctionalInterface public interface ReactiveWebServerFactory {
Gets a new fully configured but paused WebServer instance. Clients should not be able to connect to the returned server until WebServer.start() is called (which happens when the ApplicationContext has been fully refreshed).
Params:
  • httpHandler – the HTTP handler in charge of processing requests
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Returns:a fully configured and started WebServer
/** * Gets a new fully configured but paused {@link WebServer} instance. Clients should * not be able to connect to the returned server until {@link WebServer#start()} is * called (which happens when the {@code ApplicationContext} has been fully * refreshed). * @param httpHandler the HTTP handler in charge of processing requests * @return a fully configured and started {@link WebServer} * @see WebServer#stop() */
WebServer getWebServer(HttpHandler httpHandler); }