java.io.Serializable, javax.servlet.Servlet, javax.servlet.ServletConfig, FutureResponseModelpublic abstract class AbstractAsyncServlet extends java.lang.Object implements FutureResponseModel
Implementations of AbstractAsyncServlet decouple the
 receiving of a servlet request from the sending of its
 response. Responses may be sent in the future through the use of
 the notify(weblogic.servlet.http.RequestResponseKey, java.lang.Object) function. The servlet does not consume any
 threads while waiting for notify(weblogic.servlet.http.RequestResponseKey, java.lang.Object) to be called making it
 suitable for scalable proxying to remote systems. The servlet
 instance used for sending the response is only guaranteed to be the
 same as that used to process the request when
 SingleThreadModel is used.
Stale requests are scavanged based on timeout settings
 modifiable through setTimeout(int) and setScavangeInterval(int).
 The scavange interval is global to all
 AbstractAsyncServlets. The timeout period is
 per-servlet instance. If a timeout occurs then the doTimeout(weblogic.servlet.http.RequestResponseKey) method
 is called on an appropriate servlet instance, giving implementors a
 chance to feedback timeout information to the caller.
Only direct client requests can be used with
 AbstractAsyncServlet, it cannot be used as the target
 of request dispatching includes or forwards. It can however be used
 to dispatch to forwards and includes that are not instances of
 AbstractAsyncServlet
Servlet filters which get applied before
 AbstractAsyncServlets, will not be able to take
 advantage of post processing of the response.
| Modifier and Type | Field | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| static int | DEFAULT_SCAVANGE_INTERVAL | The default interval period in milliseconds at which requests
 will be checked for timeouts. | 
| static int | DEFAULT_TIMEOUT | The default request timeout period in milliseconds. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| protected abstract boolean | doRequest(RequestResponseKey rrk) | Process the servlet request. | 
| protected abstract void | doResponse(RequestResponseKey rrk,
          java.lang.Object context) | Process the servlet response. | 
| protected abstract void | doTimeout(RequestResponseKey rrk) | Send back a servlet response error when  notify(weblogic.servlet.http.RequestResponseKey, java.lang.Object)is not
 called within the timeout period. | 
| static void | notify(RequestResponseKey id,
      java.lang.Object context) | notify the servlet implementation that a response should be sent
 for the key  id. | 
| protected void | service(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest req,
       javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse rsp) | Implementation of the standard
  HttpServlet.service(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse)method. | 
| static void | setScavangeInterval(int period) | Sets the interval period in milliseconds at which requests will
 be checked for timeouts. | 
| protected void | setTimeout(int period) | Sets the request timeout period in milliseconds for this
 servlet. | 
public static final int DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
public static final int DEFAULT_SCAVANGE_INTERVAL
protected final void service(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest req,
                             javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse rsp)
                      throws java.io.IOException,
                             javax.servlet.ServletException
HttpServlet.service(javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse) method. This method
 cannot be overridden, implementors should instead override
 doRequest(weblogic.servlet.http.RequestResponseKey) and doResponse(weblogic.servlet.http.RequestResponseKey, java.lang.Object).java.io.IOExceptionjavax.servlet.ServletExceptionpublic static final void notify(RequestResponseKey id, java.lang.Object context) throws java.io.IOException
id. id must be the key
 provided as an argument to doRequest(weblogic.servlet.http.RequestResponseKey). Then
 notify> synchronously sends out the servlet response
 after having called doResponse(weblogic.servlet.http.RequestResponseKey, java.lang.Object). Notify will pass the
 context object to doResponse(weblogic.servlet.http.RequestResponseKey, java.lang.Object), if provided
 with one.id - - the key used to identify the request/response that should be
                sent back.context - - object that will be passed onto doResponse(weblogic.servlet.http.RequestResponseKey, java.lang.Object)java.io.IOException - - if an input or output error occursprotected abstract boolean doRequest(RequestResponseKey rrk) throws java.io.IOException, javax.servlet.ServletException
rrk - the RequestResponseKey, containing the servlet request
            and responsejava.io.IOException - - if an input or output error occursjavax.servlet.ServletException - - if the HTTP request cannot be handledprotected abstract void doResponse(RequestResponseKey rrk, java.lang.Object context) throws java.io.IOException, javax.servlet.ServletException
doResponse as doRequest(weblogic.servlet.http.RequestResponseKey). If an exception occurs during processing then the
 container will arrange for the error to be sent back to the
 client. The request and response streams are available in the
 RequestResponseKey. This method may get invoked on a different
 thread.rrk - - the RequestResponseKey, containing the servlet request
                and responsecontext - - the context object that was passed to notify(weblogic.servlet.http.RequestResponseKey, java.lang.Object)java.io.IOException - - if an input or output error occursjavax.servlet.ServletException - - if the HTTP request cannot be handledprotected abstract void doTimeout(RequestResponseKey rrk) throws java.io.IOException, javax.servlet.ServletException
notify(weblogic.servlet.http.RequestResponseKey, java.lang.Object) is not
 called within the timeout period. Implementors should override
 this method. There is no guarantee that the same servlet instance
 is used for processing doTimeout as doRequest(weblogic.servlet.http.RequestResponseKey). The request and response streams are available in
 the RequestResponseKey.rrk - - the RequestResponseKey, containing the servlet request and responsejava.io.IOException - - if an input or output error occursjavax.servlet.ServletException - - if the HTTP request cannot be handledprotected void setTimeout(int period)
GenericServlet.init(javax.servlet.ServletConfig) method. The new value applies
 only to requests started after this method call. To set the
 timeout for a specific servlet request, use RequestResponseKey.setTimeout(int)period - the timeout period in milliseconds. A timeout
               period <= 0 means that requests will never be timed out.< dd>
=>public static final void setScavangeInterval(int period)
AbstractAsyncServlet.period - the interval period in milliseconds. A timeout
               period <= 0 is illegal.< dd>
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