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+/*
+ * ====================================================================
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+ * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
+ * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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+ *
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+ *
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+ * ====================================================================
+ *
+ * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many
+ * individuals on behalf of the Apache Software Foundation. For more
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+ *
+ * Interceptors can also manipulate content entities enclosed with messages. + * Usually this is accomplished by using the 'Decorator' pattern where a wrapper + * entity class is used to decorate the original entity. + *
+ * Protocol interceptors must be implemented as thread-safe. Similarly to + * servlets, protocol interceptors should not use instance variables unless + * access to those variables is synchronized. + * + * @since 4.0 + */ +public interface HttpResponseInterceptor { + + /** + * Processes a response. + * On the server side, this step is performed before the response is + * sent to the client. On the client side, this step is performed + * on incoming messages before the message body is evaluated. + * + * @param response the response to postprocess + * @param context the context for the request + * + * @throws HttpException in case of an HTTP protocol violation + * @throws IOException in case of an I/O error + */ + void process(HttpResponse response, HttpContext context) + throws HttpException, IOException; + +}