Package org.apache.http.impl.client
Class DefaultBackoffStrategy
java.lang.Object
org.apache.http.impl.client.DefaultBackoffStrategy
- All Implemented Interfaces:
ConnectionBackoffStrategy
This
ConnectionBackoffStrategy
backs off either for a raw
network socket or connection timeout or if the server explicitly
sends a 503 (Service Unavailable) response.- Since:
- 4.2
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionboolean
Determines whether seeing the givenThrowable
as a result of request execution should result in a backoff signal.boolean
shouldBackoff
(org.apache.http.HttpResponse resp) Determines whether receiving the givenHttpResponse
as a result of request execution should result in a backoff signal.
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Constructor Details
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DefaultBackoffStrategy
public DefaultBackoffStrategy()
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Method Details
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shouldBackoff
Description copied from interface:ConnectionBackoffStrategy
Determines whether seeing the givenThrowable
as a result of request execution should result in a backoff signal.- Specified by:
shouldBackoff
in interfaceConnectionBackoffStrategy
- Parameters:
t
- theThrowable
that happened- Returns:
true
if a backoff signal should be given
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shouldBackoff
public boolean shouldBackoff(org.apache.http.HttpResponse resp) Description copied from interface:ConnectionBackoffStrategy
Determines whether receiving the givenHttpResponse
as a result of request execution should result in a backoff signal. Implementations MUST restrict themselves to examining the response header and MUST NOT consume any of the response body, if any.- Specified by:
shouldBackoff
in interfaceConnectionBackoffStrategy
- Parameters:
resp
- theHttpResponse
that was received- Returns:
true
if a backoff signal should be given
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