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Steffen Pingel commented on HTTPCORE-73:
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Oleg, thanks a lot for your comments! Managing the response in the service 
handler and using the responseReady() event makes perfect sense. I'll implement 
it as suggested and let you know how that turned out tomorrow.

> Add notification to NHttpServiceHandler when response has been sent
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>                 Key: HTTPCORE-73
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCORE-73
>             Project: HttpComponents Core
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: HttpCore NIO
>    Affects Versions: 4.0-alpha5
>            Reporter: Steffen Pingel
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> Add a new method to NHttpServiceHandler that notifies the service handler 
> that a response has been sent: 
> void responseSubmitted(NHttpServerConnection conn); 
> The sent response can be retrieved through conn.getHttpResponse() when the 
> method is invoked. The use case here is that I need to enable and disable 
> throttling per response (which is handled by the underlying NIO layer) and 
> need to know at what point the output buffer for a response has been flushed. 
> The throttling is controlled in the application layer so I need to propagate 
> the event through the layers. 
> Such an event notification could also replace 
> NHttpServerConnection.isResponseSubmitted() which currently has an 
> implementation in DefaultNHttpServerConnection that does not match the 
> JavaDoc specification.

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