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package org.springframework.boot.rsocket.server;
import io.rsocket.SocketAcceptor;
Factory interface that can be used to create a reactive RSocketServer
. Author: Brian Clozel Since: 2.2.0
/**
* Factory interface that can be used to create a reactive {@link RSocketServer}.
*
* @author Brian Clozel
* @since 2.2.0
*/
@FunctionalInterface
public interface RSocketServerFactory {
Gets a new fully configured but paused RSocketServer
instance. Clients should not be able to connect to the returned server until RSocketServer.start()
is called (which happens when the ApplicationContext
has been fully refreshed). Params: - socketAcceptor – the socket acceptor
See Also: Returns: a fully configured and started RSocketServer
/**
* Gets a new fully configured but paused {@link RSocketServer} instance. Clients
* should not be able to connect to the returned server until
* {@link RSocketServer#start()} is called (which happens when the
* {@code ApplicationContext} has been fully refreshed).
* @param socketAcceptor the socket acceptor
* @return a fully configured and started {@link RSocketServer}
* @see RSocketServer#stop()
*/
RSocketServer create(SocketAcceptor socketAcceptor);
}