Interface ContainerResponseWriter


public interface ContainerResponseWriter
A suspendable, request-scoped I/O container response writer. I/O container sends a new instance of the response writer with every request as part of the call to the Jersey application ApplicationHandler.apply(org.glassfish.jersey.server.ContainerRequest) apply(...)} method. Each container response writer represents an open connection to the client (waiting for a response).

For each request the Jersey runtime will make sure to directly call either suspend(...) or commit() method on a response writer supplied to the JerseyApplication.apply(...) method before the method has finished. Therefore the I/O container implementations may assume that when the JerseyApplication.apply(...) method is finished, the container response writer is either commited, or suspended.

Author:
Marek Potociar
  • Method Details

    • writeResponseStatusAndHeaders

      OutputStream writeResponseStatusAndHeaders(long contentLength, ContainerResponse responseContext) throws ContainerException
      Write the status and headers of the response and return an output stream for the web application to write the entity of the response.

      If the response content length is declared to be greater or equal to 0, it means that the content length in bytes of the entity to be written is known, otherwise -1. I/O containers may use this value to determine whether the "Content-Length" header can be set or utilize chunked transfer encoding.

      Parameters:
      contentLength - greater or equal to 0 if the content length in bytes of the entity to be written is known, otherwise -1. Containers may use this value to determine whether the "Content-Length" header can be set or utilize chunked transfer encoding.
      responseContext - the JAX-RS response to be written. The status and headers are obtained from the response.
      Returns:
      the output stream to write the entity (if any).
      Throws:
      ContainerException - if an error occurred when writing out the status and headers or obtaining the output stream.
    • suspend

      boolean suspend(long timeOut, TimeUnit timeUnit, ContainerResponseWriter.TimeoutHandler timeoutHandler)
      Suspend the request/response processing. The method returns true to indicate the response writer was suspended successfully. In case the provider has already been suspended earlier, the method returns false.

      I/O container must not automatically commit the response writer when the processing on the I/O container thread is finished and the thread is released. Instead, the Jersey runtime will make sure to manually close the container response writer instance by explicitly calling the commit() or failure(Throwable) method at some later point in time.

      Once suspended, the specified suspend timeout can be further updated using setSuspendTimeout(long, java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit) method.

      Parameters:
      timeOut - time-out value. Value less or equal to 0, indicates that the processing is suspended indefinitely.
      timeUnit - time-out time unit.
      timeoutHandler - time-out handler to process a time-out event if it occurs.
      Returns:
      true if the suspend operation completed successfully, false otherwise.
      See Also:
    • setSuspendTimeout

      void setSuspendTimeout(long timeOut, TimeUnit timeUnit) throws IllegalStateException
      Set the suspend timeout. Once the container response writer is suspended, the suspend timeout value can be further updated by the method.
      Parameters:
      timeOut - time-out value. Value less or equal to 0, indicates that the processing is suspended indefinitely.
      timeUnit - time-out time unit.
      Throws:
      IllegalStateException - in case the response writer has not been suspended yet.
    • commit

      void commit()
      Commit the response & close the container response writer. Indicates to the I/O container that request has been fully processed and response has been fully written. This signals the I/O container to finish the request/response processing, clean up any state, flush any streams, release resources etc.
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    • failure

      void failure(Throwable error)
      Propagate an unhandled error to the I/O container. Indicates to the I/O container that the request processing has finished with an error that could not be processed by the Jersey runtime. The I/O container is expected to process the exception in a container-specific way. This method also signals the I/O container to finish the request/response processing, clean up any state, flush any streams, release resources etc.
      Parameters:
      error - unhandled request processing error.
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    • enableResponseBuffering

      boolean enableResponseBuffering()
      Return true if the entity buffering should be enabled in Jersey. If enabled, the outbound entity is buffered by Jersey runtime up to a configured amount of bytes prior to being written to the output stream to determine its size that may be used to set the value of HTTP "Content-Length" header.

      Containers that provide it's own solution for determining the message payload size may decide to return false to prevent Jersey from buffering message entities unnecessarily.

      Returns:
      true to enable entity buffering to be done by Jersey runtime, false otherwise.