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package org.springframework.remoting.httpinvoker;

import java.io.IOException;

import org.springframework.remoting.support.RemoteInvocation;
import org.springframework.remoting.support.RemoteInvocationResult;

Strategy interface for actual execution of an HTTP invoker request. Used by HttpInvokerClientInterceptor and its subclass HttpInvokerProxyFactoryBean.

Two implementations are provided out of the box:

  • SimpleHttpInvokerRequestExecutor: Uses JDK facilities to execute POST requests, without support for HTTP authentication or advanced configuration options.
  • HttpComponentsHttpInvokerRequestExecutor: Uses Apache's Commons HttpClient to execute POST requests, allowing to use a preconfigured HttpClient instance (potentially with authentication, HTTP connection pooling, etc).
Author:Juergen Hoeller
See Also:
Since:1.1
Deprecated:as of 5.3 (phasing out serialization-based remoting)
/** * Strategy interface for actual execution of an HTTP invoker request. * Used by HttpInvokerClientInterceptor and its subclass * HttpInvokerProxyFactoryBean. * * <p>Two implementations are provided out of the box: * <ul> * <li><b>{@code SimpleHttpInvokerRequestExecutor}:</b> * Uses JDK facilities to execute POST requests, without support * for HTTP authentication or advanced configuration options. * <li><b>{@code HttpComponentsHttpInvokerRequestExecutor}:</b> * Uses Apache's Commons HttpClient to execute POST requests, * allowing to use a preconfigured HttpClient instance * (potentially with authentication, HTTP connection pooling, etc). * </ul> * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 1.1 * @see HttpInvokerClientInterceptor#setHttpInvokerRequestExecutor * @deprecated as of 5.3 (phasing out serialization-based remoting) */
@Deprecated @FunctionalInterface public interface HttpInvokerRequestExecutor {
Execute a request to send the given remote invocation.
Params:
  • config – the HTTP invoker configuration that specifies the target service
  • invocation – the RemoteInvocation to execute
Throws:
Returns:the RemoteInvocationResult object
/** * Execute a request to send the given remote invocation. * @param config the HTTP invoker configuration that specifies the * target service * @param invocation the RemoteInvocation to execute * @return the RemoteInvocationResult object * @throws IOException if thrown by I/O operations * @throws ClassNotFoundException if thrown during deserialization * @throws Exception in case of general errors */
RemoteInvocationResult executeRequest(HttpInvokerClientConfiguration config, RemoteInvocation invocation) throws Exception; }