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handle() returns void
author Franklin Schmidt <fschmidt@gmail.com>
date Fri, 14 Oct 2016 02:19:21 -0600
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package org.eclipse.jetty.io;

import java.io.IOException;

/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/** Abstract Connection used by Jetty Connectors.
 * <p>
 * Jetty will call the handle method of a connection when there is work
 * to be done on the connection.  For blocking connections, this is soon
 * as the connection is open and handle will keep being called until the
 * connection is closed.   For non-blocking connections, handle will only
 * be called if there are bytes to be read or the connection becomes writable
 * after being write blocked.
 *
 * @see org.eclipse.jetty.io.nio.SelectorManager
 */
public interface Connection
{
    /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
    /**
     * Handle the connection.
     * @throws IOException if the handling of I/O operations fail
     */
    void handle() throws IOException;

    /**
     * @return the timestamp at which the connection was created
     */
    long getTimeStamp();

    /**
     * @return whether this connection is idle, that is not parsing and not generating
     * @see #onIdleExpired(long)
     */
    boolean isIdle();

    /**
     * <p>The semantic of this method is to return true to indicate interest in further reads,
     * or false otherwise, but it is misnamed and should be really called <code>isReadInterested()</code>.</p>
     *
     * @return true to indicate interest in further reads, false otherwise
     */
    // TODO: rename to isReadInterested() in the next release
    boolean isSuspended();

    /**
     * Called when the connection idle timeout expires
     * @param idleForMs how long the connection has been idle
     * @see #isIdle()
     */
    void onIdleExpired(long idleForMs);
}