mobile/android/thirdparty/ch/boye/httpclientandroidlib/HttpResponseInterceptor.java

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     1.4 +/*
     1.5 + * ====================================================================
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    1.24 + * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many
    1.25 + * individuals on behalf of the Apache Software Foundation.  For more
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    1.28 + *
    1.29 + */
    1.30 +
    1.31 +package ch.boye.httpclientandroidlib;
    1.32 +
    1.33 +import java.io.IOException;
    1.34 +
    1.35 +import ch.boye.httpclientandroidlib.protocol.HttpContext;
    1.36 +
    1.37 +/**
    1.38 + * HTTP protocol interceptor is a routine that implements a specific aspect of
    1.39 + * the HTTP protocol. Usually protocol interceptors are expected to act upon
    1.40 + * one specific header or a group of related headers of the incoming message
    1.41 + * or populate the outgoing message with one specific header or a group of
    1.42 + * related headers. Protocol
    1.43 + * <p>
    1.44 + * Interceptors can also manipulate content entities enclosed with messages.
    1.45 + * Usually this is accomplished by using the 'Decorator' pattern where a wrapper
    1.46 + * entity class is used to decorate the original entity.
    1.47 + * <p>
    1.48 + * Protocol interceptors must be implemented as thread-safe. Similarly to
    1.49 + * servlets, protocol interceptors should not use instance variables unless
    1.50 + * access to those variables is synchronized.
    1.51 + *
    1.52 + * @since 4.0
    1.53 + */
    1.54 +public interface HttpResponseInterceptor {
    1.55 +
    1.56 +    /**
    1.57 +     * Processes a response.
    1.58 +     * On the server side, this step is performed before the response is
    1.59 +     * sent to the client. On the client side, this step is performed
    1.60 +     * on incoming messages before the message body is evaluated.
    1.61 +     *
    1.62 +     * @param response  the response to postprocess
    1.63 +     * @param context   the context for the request
    1.64 +     *
    1.65 +     * @throws HttpException in case of an HTTP protocol violation
    1.66 +     * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error
    1.67 +     */
    1.68 +    void process(HttpResponse response, HttpContext context)
    1.69 +        throws HttpException, IOException;
    1.70 +
    1.71 +}

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