SocketEvent.java
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package org.apache.tomcat.util.net;
/**
* Defines events that occur per socket that require further processing by the
* container. Usually these events are triggered by the socket implementation
* but they may be triggered by the container.
*/
public enum SocketEvent {
/**
* Data is available to be read.
*/
OPEN_READ,
/**
* The socket is ready to be written to.
*/
OPEN_WRITE,
/**
* The associated Connector/Endpoint is stopping and the connection/socket
* needs to be closed cleanly.
*/
STOP,
/**
* A timeout has occurred and the connection needs to be closed cleanly.
* Currently this is only used by the Servlet 3.0 async processing.
*/
TIMEOUT,
/**
* The client has disconnected.
*/
DISCONNECT,
/**
* An error has occurred on a non-container thread and processing needs to
* return to the container for any necessary clean-up. Examples of where
* this is used include:
* <ul>
* <li>by NIO2 to signal the failure of a completion handler</li>
* <li>by the container to signal an I/O error on a non-container thread
* during Servlet 3.0 asynchronous processing.</li>
* </ul>
*/
ERROR,
/**
* A client attempted to establish a connection but failed. Examples of
* where this is used include:
* <ul>
* <li>TLS handshake failures</li>
* </ul>
*/
CONNECT_FAIL
}