Package org.apache.http.concurrent

Examples of org.apache.http.concurrent.Cancellable


        State state = ensureNotNull(getState(conn));
        if (state != null) {
            synchronized (state) {
                state.setTerminated();
                closeHandlers(state, cause);
                Cancellable cancellable = state.getCancellable();
                if (cancellable != null) {
                    cancellable.cancel();
                }
                if (cause instanceof HttpException) {
                    if (conn.isResponseSubmitted()
                            || state.getResponseState().compareTo(MessageState.INIT) > 0) {
                        // There is not much that we can do if a response
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    public void closed(final NHttpServerConnection conn) {
        final State state = getState(conn);
        if (state != null) {
            state.setTerminated();
            closeHandlers(state);
            final Cancellable cancellable = state.getCancellable();
            if (cancellable != null) {
                cancellable.cancel();
            }
            state.reset();
        }
    }
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            final NHttpServerConnection conn, final Exception cause) {
        final State state = ensureNotNull(getState(conn));
        if (state != null) {
            state.setTerminated();
            closeHandlers(state, cause);
            final Cancellable cancellable = state.getCancellable();
            if (cancellable != null) {
                cancellable.cancel();
            }
            if (cause instanceof HttpException) {
                if (conn.isResponseSubmitted()
                        || state.getResponseState().compareTo(MessageState.INIT) > 0) {
                    // There is not much that we can do if a response
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    @Test
    public void testPipeliningWithCancellable() throws Exception {

        final CountDownLatch latch = new CountDownLatch(1);
        final Cancellable cancellable = new Cancellable() {

            public boolean cancel() {
                latch.countDown();
                return true;
            }
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    @Test
    public void testRequestCancelled() throws Exception {

        final CountDownLatch latch = new CountDownLatch(1);
        final Cancellable cancellable = new Cancellable() {

            public boolean cancel() {
                latch.countDown();
                return true;
            }
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    }

    @Override
    @Deprecated
    public void setConnectionRequest(final ClientConnectionRequest connRequest) {
        setCancellable(new Cancellable() {

            @Override
            public boolean cancel() {
                connRequest.abortRequest();
                return true;
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    }

    @Override
    @Deprecated
    public void setReleaseTrigger(final ConnectionReleaseTrigger releaseTrigger) {
        setCancellable(new Cancellable() {

            @Override
            public boolean cancel() {
                try {
                    releaseTrigger.abortConnection();
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    }

    @Override
    public void abort() {
        if (this.aborted.compareAndSet(false, true)) {
            final Cancellable cancellable = this.cancellableRef.getAndSet(null);
            if (cancellable != null) {
                cancellable.cancel();
            }
        }
    }
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     * Resets internal state of the request making it reusable.
     *
     * @since 4.2
     */
    public void reset() {
        final Cancellable cancellable = this.cancellableRef.getAndSet(null);
        if (cancellable != null) {
            cancellable.cancel();
        }
        this.aborted.set(false);
    }
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