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package org.apache.http.nio.client;
import java.util.concurrent.Future;
import org.apache.http.HttpHost;
import org.apache.http.HttpRequest;
import org.apache.http.HttpResponse;
import org.apache.http.client.methods.HttpUriRequest;
import org.apache.http.concurrent.FutureCallback;
import org.apache.http.nio.protocol.HttpAsyncRequestProducer;
import org.apache.http.nio.protocol.HttpAsyncResponseConsumer;
import org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext;
/**
* This interface represents only the most basic contract for HTTP request
* execution. It imposes no restrictions or particular details on the request
* execution process and leaves the specifics of state management,
* authentication and redirect handling up to individual implementations.
*
* @since 4.0
*/
public interface HttpAsyncClient {
/**
* Initiates asynchronous HTTP request execution using the given context.
* <p>
* The request producer passed to this method will be used to generate
* a request message and stream out its content without buffering it
* in memory. The response consumer passed to this method will be used
* to process a response message without buffering its content in memory.
* <p>
* Please note it may be unsafe to interact with the context instance
* while the request is still being executed.
*
* @param <T> the result type of request execution.
* @param requestProducer request producer callback.
* @param responseConsumer response consumer callaback.
* @param context HTTP context
* @param callback future callback.
* @return future representing pending completion of the operation.
*/
<T> Future<T> execute(
HttpAsyncRequestProducer requestProducer,
HttpAsyncResponseConsumer<T> responseConsumer,
HttpContext context,
FutureCallback<T> callback);
/**
* Initiates asynchronous HTTP request execution using the default
* context.
* <p>
* The request producer passed to this method will be used to generate
* a request message and stream out its content without buffering it
* in memory. The response consumer passed to this method will be used
* to process a response message without buffering its content in memory.
*
* @param <T> the result type of request execution.
* @param requestProducer request producer callback.
* @param responseConsumer response consumer callaback.
* @param callback future callback.
* @return future representing pending completion of the operation.
*/
<T> Future<T> execute(
HttpAsyncRequestProducer requestProducer,
HttpAsyncResponseConsumer<T> responseConsumer,
FutureCallback<T> callback);
/**
* Initiates asynchronous HTTP request execution against the given target
* using the given context.
* <p>
* Please note it may be unsafe to interact with the context instance
* while the request is still being executed.
*
* @param target the target host for the request.
* Implementations may accept {@code null}
* if they can still determine a route, for example
* to a default target or by inspecting the request.
* @param request the request to execute
* @param context the context to use for the execution, or
* {@code null} to use the default context
* @param callback future callback.
* @return future representing pending completion of the operation.
*/
Future<HttpResponse> execute(
HttpHost target, HttpRequest request, HttpContext context,
FutureCallback<HttpResponse> callback);
/**
* Initiates asynchronous HTTP request execution against the given target.
*
* @param target the target host for the request.
* Implementations may accept {@code null}
* if they can still determine a route, for example
* to a default target or by inspecting the request.
* @param request the request to execute
* @param callback future callback.
* @return future representing pending completion of the operation.
*/
Future<HttpResponse> execute(
HttpHost target, HttpRequest request,
FutureCallback<HttpResponse> callback);
/**
* Initiates asynchronous HTTP request execution using the given
* context.
* <p>
* Please note it may be unsafe to interact with the context instance
* while the request is still being executed.
*
* @param request the request to execute
* @param context HTTP context
* @param callback future callback.
* @return future representing pending completion of the operation.
*/
Future<HttpResponse> execute(
HttpUriRequest request, HttpContext context,
FutureCallback<HttpResponse> callback);
/**
* Initiates asynchronous HTTP request execution.
*
* @param request the request to execute
* @param callback future callback.
* @return future representing pending completion of the operation.
*/
Future<HttpResponse> execute(
HttpUriRequest request,
FutureCallback<HttpResponse> callback);
}