org.springframework.http.server.ServerHttpAsyncRequestControl Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: AbstractHttpSockJsSession.java From spring-analysis-note with MIT License | 6 votes |
/** * Handle all requests, except the first one, to receive messages on a SockJS * HTTP transport based session. * <p>Long polling-based transports (e.g. "xhr", "jsonp") complete the request * after writing any buffered message frames (or the next one). Streaming-based * transports ("xhr_streaming", "eventsource", and "htmlfile") leave the * response open longer for further streaming of message frames but will also * close it eventually after some amount of data has been sent. * @param request the current request * @param response the current response * @param frameFormat the transport-specific SocksJS frame format to use */ public void handleSuccessiveRequest(ServerHttpRequest request, ServerHttpResponse response, SockJsFrameFormat frameFormat) throws SockJsException { synchronized (this.responseLock) { try { if (isClosed()) { response.getBody().write(SockJsFrame.closeFrameGoAway().getContentBytes()); return; } this.response = response; this.frameFormat = frameFormat; ServerHttpAsyncRequestControl control = request.getAsyncRequestControl(response); this.asyncRequestControl = control; control.start(-1); disableShallowEtagHeaderFilter(request); handleRequestInternal(request, response, false); this.readyToSend = isActive(); } catch (Throwable ex) { tryCloseWithSockJsTransportError(ex, CloseStatus.SERVER_ERROR); throw new SockJsTransportFailureException("Failed to handle SockJS receive request", getId(), ex); } } }
Example #2
Source File: AbstractHttpSockJsSession.java From spring-analysis-note with MIT License | 6 votes |
protected void resetRequest() { synchronized (this.responseLock) { ServerHttpAsyncRequestControl control = this.asyncRequestControl; this.asyncRequestControl = null; this.readyToSend = false; this.response = null; updateLastActiveTime(); if (control != null && !control.isCompleted() && control.isStarted()) { try { control.complete(); } catch (Throwable ex) { // Could be part of normal workflow (e.g. browser tab closed) logger.debug("Failed to complete request: " + ex.getMessage()); } } } }
Example #3
Source File: AbstractHttpSockJsSession.java From java-technology-stack with MIT License | 6 votes |
/** * Handle all requests, except the first one, to receive messages on a SockJS * HTTP transport based session. * <p>Long polling-based transports (e.g. "xhr", "jsonp") complete the request * after writing any buffered message frames (or the next one). Streaming-based * transports ("xhr_streaming", "eventsource", and "htmlfile") leave the * response open longer for further streaming of message frames but will also * close it eventually after some amount of data has been sent. * @param request the current request * @param response the current response * @param frameFormat the transport-specific SocksJS frame format to use */ public void handleSuccessiveRequest(ServerHttpRequest request, ServerHttpResponse response, SockJsFrameFormat frameFormat) throws SockJsException { synchronized (this.responseLock) { try { if (isClosed()) { response.getBody().write(SockJsFrame.closeFrameGoAway().getContentBytes()); return; } this.response = response; this.frameFormat = frameFormat; ServerHttpAsyncRequestControl control = request.getAsyncRequestControl(response); this.asyncRequestControl = control; control.start(-1); disableShallowEtagHeaderFilter(request); handleRequestInternal(request, response, false); this.readyToSend = isActive(); } catch (Throwable ex) { tryCloseWithSockJsTransportError(ex, CloseStatus.SERVER_ERROR); throw new SockJsTransportFailureException("Failed to handle SockJS receive request", getId(), ex); } } }
Example #4
Source File: AbstractHttpSockJsSession.java From java-technology-stack with MIT License | 6 votes |
protected void resetRequest() { synchronized (this.responseLock) { ServerHttpAsyncRequestControl control = this.asyncRequestControl; this.asyncRequestControl = null; this.readyToSend = false; this.response = null; updateLastActiveTime(); if (control != null && !control.isCompleted() && control.isStarted()) { try { control.complete(); } catch (Throwable ex) { // Could be part of normal workflow (e.g. browser tab closed) logger.debug("Failed to complete request: " + ex.getMessage()); } } } }
Example #5
Source File: AbstractHttpSockJsSession.java From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
protected void resetRequest() { synchronized (this.responseLock) { ServerHttpAsyncRequestControl control = this.asyncRequestControl; this.asyncRequestControl = null; this.readyToSend = false; this.response = null; updateLastActiveTime(); if (control != null && !control.isCompleted()) { if (control.isStarted()) { try { control.complete(); } catch (Throwable ex) { // Could be part of normal workflow (e.g. browser tab closed) logger.debug("Failed to complete request: " + ex.getMessage()); } } } } }
Example #6
Source File: AbstractHttpSockJsSession.java From spring-analysis-note with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Override public boolean isActive() { ServerHttpAsyncRequestControl control = this.asyncRequestControl; return (control != null && !control.isCompleted()); }
Example #7
Source File: AbstractHttpSockJsSession.java From java-technology-stack with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Override public boolean isActive() { ServerHttpAsyncRequestControl control = this.asyncRequestControl; return (control != null && !control.isCompleted()); }
Example #8
Source File: AbstractHttpSockJsSession.java From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public boolean isActive() { ServerHttpAsyncRequestControl control = this.asyncRequestControl; return (control != null && !control.isCompleted()); }