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Oleg Kalnichevski commented on HTTPCORE-73:
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Steffen
Please pull the latest changes from the SVN. I made a few tweaks to the
NHttp*Connections that may be relevant for your work. Most importantly I made
sure #responseReady() / #requestReady() events do not fire until the content of
the session output buffer has been fully flushed, so it would be safe to call
#suspendOutput() on the connection that triggered the event.
Oleg
> 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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