- java.lang.Object
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- io.netty5.handler.codec.http.DefaultHttpObject
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- io.netty5.handler.codec.http.DefaultHttpContent
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
DecoderResultProvider
,HttpContent<DefaultHttpContent>
,HttpObject
,Resource<DefaultHttpContent>
,AutoCloseable
public class DefaultHttpContent extends DefaultHttpObject implements HttpContent<DefaultHttpContent>
The defaultHttpContent
implementation.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description DefaultHttpContent(Buffer payload)
Creates a new instance with the specified chunk content.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description void
close()
Close the resource, making it inaccessible.DefaultHttpContent
copy()
Create a copy of this HTTP content instance, and return it.boolean
isAccessible()
Check if this object is accessible.Buffer
payload()
Returns theBuffer
representing the payload of the HTTP message.Send<DefaultHttpContent>
send()
Send this object instance to another Thread, transferring the ownership to the recipient.String
toString()
DefaultHttpContent
touch(Object hint)
Record the current access location for debugging purposes.-
Methods inherited from class io.netty5.handler.codec.http.DefaultHttpObject
decoderResult, equals, hashCode, setDecoderResult
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Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
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Methods inherited from interface io.netty5.handler.codec.DecoderResultProvider
decoderResult, setDecoderResult
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Constructor Detail
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DefaultHttpContent
public DefaultHttpContent(Buffer payload)
Creates a new instance with the specified chunk content.
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Method Detail
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send
public Send<DefaultHttpContent> send()
Description copied from interface:Resource
Send this object instance to another Thread, transferring the ownership to the recipient.The object must be in a state where it can be sent, which includes at least being accessible.
When sent, this instance will immediately become inaccessible, as if by closing it. All attempts at accessing an object that has been sent, even if that object has not yet been received, should cause an exception to be thrown.
Calling
Resource.close()
on an object that has been sent will have no effect, so this method is safe to call within a try-with-resources statement.- Specified by:
send
in interfaceResource<DefaultHttpContent>
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copy
public DefaultHttpContent copy()
Description copied from interface:HttpContent
Create a copy of this HTTP content instance, and return it.- Specified by:
copy
in interfaceHttpContent<DefaultHttpContent>
- Returns:
- A copy of this HTTP content object.
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close
public void close()
Description copied from interface:Resource
Close the resource, making it inaccessible.Note, this method is not thread-safe unless otherwise specified.
- Specified by:
close
in interfaceAutoCloseable
- Specified by:
close
in interfaceResource<DefaultHttpContent>
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isAccessible
public boolean isAccessible()
Description copied from interface:Resource
Check if this object is accessible.- Specified by:
isAccessible
in interfaceResource<DefaultHttpContent>
- Returns:
true
if this object is still valid and can be accessed, otherwisefalse
if, for instance, this object has been dropped/deallocated, or been sent elsewhere.
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touch
public DefaultHttpContent touch(Object hint)
Description copied from interface:Resource
Record the current access location for debugging purposes. This information may be included if the resource throws a life-cycle related exception, or if it leaks. If this resource has already been closed, then this method has no effect.- Specified by:
touch
in interfaceResource<DefaultHttpContent>
- Parameters:
hint
- An optional hint about this access and its context. May benull
.- Returns:
- This resource instance.
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payload
public Buffer payload()
Description copied from interface:HttpContent
Returns theBuffer
representing the payload of the HTTP message.- Specified by:
payload
in interfaceHttpContent<DefaultHttpContent>
- Returns:
- The
Buffer
representing the payload of the HTTP message.
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