public class JettyConnectorProvider extends Object implements ConnectorProvider
ConnectorProvider for Jersey connector
 instances that utilize the Jetty HTTP Client to send and receive
 HTTP request and responses.
 The following connector configuration properties are supported:
ClientProperties.ASYNC_THREADPOOL_SIZEClientProperties.CONNECT_TIMEOUTClientProperties.FOLLOW_REDIRECTSClientProperties.PROXY_URIClientProperties.PROXY_USERNAMEClientProperties.PROXY_PASSWORDClientProperties.PROXY_PASSWORDJettyClientProperties.DISABLE_COOKIESJettyClientProperties.ENABLE_SSL_HOSTNAME_VERIFICATIONJettyClientProperties.PREEMPTIVE_BASIC_AUTHENTICATIONJettyClientProperties.SYNC_LISTENER_RESPONSE_MAX_SIZEThis transport supports both synchronous and asynchronous processing of client requests. The following methods are supported: GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, HEAD, OPTIONS, TRACE, CONNECT and MOVE.
Typical usage:
 
 ClientConfig config = new ClientConfig();
 config.connectorProvider(new JettyConnectorProvider());
 Client client = ClientBuilder.newClient(config);
 // async request
 WebTarget target = client.target("http://localhost:8080");
 Future<Response> future = target.path("resource").request().async().get();
 // wait for 3 seconds
 Response response = future.get(3, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
 String entity = response.readEntity(String.class);
 client.close();
 
 
 
 Connector instances created via Jetty HTTP Client-based connector provider support only
 entity buffering.
 Defining the property ClientProperties.REQUEST_ENTITY_PROCESSING has no
 effect on Jetty HTTP Client-based connectors.
 
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
JettyConnectorProvider()  | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
Connector | 
getConnector(Client client,
            Configuration runtimeConfig)
Get a Jersey client connector instance for a given  
client instance
 and Jersey client runtime configuration. | 
static org.eclipse.jetty.client.HttpClient | 
getHttpClient(Configurable<?> component)
Retrieve the underlying Jetty  
HttpClient instance from
 JerseyClient or JerseyWebTarget
 configured to use JettyConnectorProvider. | 
public Connector getConnector(Client client, Configuration runtimeConfig)
ConnectorProviderclient instance
 and Jersey client runtime configuration.
 
 Note that the supplied runtime configuration can be different from the client instance
 configuration as a single client can be used to serve multiple differently configured runtimes.
 While the SSL context or hostname verifier
 are shared, other configuration properties may change in each runtime.
 
Based on the supplied client and runtime configuration data, it is up to each connector provider implementation to decide whether a new dedicated connector instance is required or if the existing, previously create connector instance can be reused.
getConnector in interface ConnectorProviderclient - Jersey client instance.runtimeConfig - Jersey client runtime configuration.Connector instance to be used by the client.public static org.eclipse.jetty.client.HttpClient getHttpClient(Configurable<?> component)
HttpClient instance from
 JerseyClient or JerseyWebTarget
 configured to use JettyConnectorProvider.component - JerseyClient or JerseyWebTarget instance that is configured to use
                  JettyConnectorProvider.HttpClient instance.IllegalArgumentException - in case the component is neither JerseyClient
                                            nor JerseyWebTarget instance or in case the component
                                            is not configured to use a JettyConnectorProvider.Copyright © 2007-2024, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Use is subject to license terms.