public interface Invocation
Invocation.Builder| Modifier and Type | Interface and Description |
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static interface |
Invocation.Builder
A client request invocation builder.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
Response |
invoke()
Synchronously invoke the request and receive a response back.
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<T> T |
invoke(Class<T> responseType)
Synchronously invoke the request and receive a response of the specified type back.
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<T> T |
invoke(GenericType<T> responseType)
Synchronously invoke the request and receive a response of the specified generic type back.
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Invocation |
property(String name,
Object value)
Set a new property in the context of a request represented by this invocation.
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Future<Response> |
submit()
Submit the request for an asynchronous invocation and receive a future response back.
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<T> Future<T> |
submit(Class<T> responseType)
Submit the request for an asynchronous invocation and receive a future response of the specified type back.
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<T> Future<T> |
submit(GenericType<T> responseType)
Submit the request for an asynchronous invocation and receive a future response of the specified generic type back.
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<T> Future<T> |
submit(InvocationCallback<T> callback)
Submit the request for an asynchronous invocation and register an
InvocationCallback to process the future
result of the invocation. |
Invocation property(String name, Object value)
The property is available for a later retrieval via ClientRequestContext.getProperty(String) or
InterceptorContext.getProperty(String). If a property with a given name is already set in the
request context, the existing value of the property will be updated. Setting a null value into a property
effectively removes the property from the request property bag.
name - property name.value - (new) property value. null value removes the property with the given name.Invocation.Builder.property(String, Object)Response invoke()
response object as a result of the request invocation.ResponseProcessingException - in case processing of a received HTTP response fails (e.g. in a filter or during
conversion of the response entity data to an instance of a particular Java type).ProcessingException - in case the request processing or subsequent I/O operation fails.<T> T invoke(Class<T> responseType)
T - response typeresponseType - Java type the response should be converted into.ResponseProcessingException - in case processing of a received HTTP response fails (e.g. in a filter or during
conversion of the response entity data to an instance of a particular Java type).ProcessingException - in case the request processing or subsequent I/O operation fails.WebApplicationException - in case the response status code of the response returned by the server is not
successful and the specified response type is not
Response.<T> T invoke(GenericType<T> responseType)
T - generic response typeresponseType - type literal representing a generic Java type the response should be converted into.ResponseProcessingException - in case processing of a received HTTP response fails (e.g. in a filter or during
conversion of the response entity data to an instance of a particular Java type).ProcessingException - in case the request processing or subsequent I/O operation fails.WebApplicationException - in case the response status code of the response returned by the server is not
successful.Future<Response> submit()
Note that calling the Future.get() method on the returned Future instance may
throw an ExecutionException that wraps a ProcessingException thrown in case of
an invocation processing failure. In case a processing of a properly received response fails, the wrapped processing
exception will be of ResponseProcessingException type and will contain the Response instance whose
processing has failed.
response object as a result of the request invocation.<T> Future<T> submit(Class<T> responseType)
Note that calling the Future.get() method on the returned Future instance may
throw an ExecutionException that wraps either a ProcessingException thrown in
case of an invocation processing failure or a WebApplicationException or one of its subclasses thrown in case
the received response status code is not successful and
the specified response type is not Response. In case a processing of a properly received
response fails, the wrapped processing exception will be of ResponseProcessingException type and will contain
the Response instance whose processing has failed.
T - response typeresponseType - Java type the response should be converted into.<T> Future<T> submit(GenericType<T> responseType)
Note that calling the Future.get() method on the returned Future instance may
throw an ExecutionException that wraps either a ProcessingException thrown in
case of an invocation processing failure or a WebApplicationException or one of its subclasses thrown in case
the received response status code is not successful and
the specified response type is not Response. In case a processing of a properly received
response fails, the wrapped processing exception will be of ResponseProcessingException type and will contain
the Response instance whose processing has failed.
T - generic response typeresponseType - type literal representing a generic Java type the response should be converted into.<T> Future<T> submit(InvocationCallback<T> callback)
InvocationCallback to process the future
result of the invocation.
Note that calling the Future.get() method on the returned Future instance may
throw an ExecutionException that wraps either a ProcessingException thrown in
case of an invocation processing failure or a WebApplicationException or one of its subclasses thrown in case
the received response status code is not successful and
the generic type of the supplied response callback is not Response. In case a processing of
a properly received response fails, the wrapped processing exception will be of ResponseProcessingException
type and will contain the Response instance whose processing has failed.
T - response typecallback - invocation callback for asynchronous processing of the request invocation result.Copyright © 2018,2020 Eclipse Foundation.
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