gecko/mobile/android/base/httpclientandroidlib/conn/ConnectionKeepAliveStrategy.java

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package ch.boye.httpclientandroidlib.conn;
import ch.boye.httpclientandroidlib.ConnectionReuseStrategy;
import ch.boye.httpclientandroidlib.HttpResponse;
import ch.boye.httpclientandroidlib.protocol.HttpContext;
/**
* Interface for deciding how long a connection can remain
* idle before being reused.
* <p>
* Implementations of this interface must be thread-safe. Access to shared
* data must be synchronized as methods of this interface may be executed
* from multiple threads.
*
* @since 4.0
*/
public interface ConnectionKeepAliveStrategy {
/**
* Returns the duration of time which this connection can be safely kept
* idle. If the connection is left idle for longer than this period of time,
* it MUST not reused. A value of 0 or less may be returned to indicate that
* there is no suitable suggestion.
*
* When coupled with a {@link ConnectionReuseStrategy}, if
* {@link ConnectionReuseStrategy#keepAlive(HttpResponse, HttpContext)}
* returns true, this allows you to control how long the reuse will last. If
* keepAlive returns false, this should have no meaningful impact
*
* @param response
* The last response received over the connection.
* @param context
* the context in which the connection is being used.
*
* @return the duration in ms for which it is safe to keep the connection
* idle, or <=0 if no suggested duration.
*/
long getKeepAliveDuration(HttpResponse response, HttpContext context);
}