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Interface describing a collection of Valves that should be executed * in sequence when the invoke() method is invoked. It is * required that a Valve somewhere in the pipeline (usually the last one) * must process the request and create the corresponding response, rather * than trying to pass the request on.

* *

There is generally a single Pipeline instance associated with each * Container. The container's normal request processing functionality is * generally encapsulated in a container-specific Valve, which should always * be executed at the end of a pipeline. To facilitate this, the * setBasic() method is provided to set the Valve instance that * will always be executed last. Other Valves will be executed in the order * that they were added, before the basic Valve is executed.

* * @author Craig R. McClanahan * @author Peter Donald * @version $Revision$ $Date$ */ public interface Pipeline { // ------------------------------------------------------------- Properties /** *

Return the Valve instance that has been distinguished as the basic * Valve for this Pipeline (if any). */ public Valve getBasic(); /** *

Set the Valve instance that has been distinguished as the basic * Valve for this Pipeline (if any). Prioer to setting the basic Valve, * the Valve's setContainer() will be called, if it * implements Contained, with the owning Container as an * argument. The method may throw an IllegalArgumentException * if this Valve chooses not to be associated with this Container, or * IllegalStateException if it is already associated with * a different Container.

* * @param valve Valve to be distinguished as the basic Valve */ public void setBasic(Valve valve); // --------------------------------------------------------- Public Methods /** *

Add a new Valve to the end of the pipeline associated with this * Container. Prior to adding the Valve, the Valve's * setContainer() method will be called, if it implements * Contained, with the owning Container as an argument. * The method may throw an * IllegalArgumentException if this Valve chooses not to * be associated with this Container, or IllegalStateException * if it is already associated with a different Container.

* * @param valve Valve to be added * * @exception IllegalArgumentException if this Container refused to * accept the specified Valve * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the specifie Valve refuses to be * associated with this Container * @exception IllegalStateException if the specified Valve is already * associated with a different Container */ public void addValve(Valve valve); /** * Return the set of Valves in the pipeline associated with this * Container, including the basic Valve (if any). If there are no * such Valves, a zero-length array is returned. */ public Valve[] getValves(); /** * Remove the specified Valve from the pipeline associated with this * Container, if it is found; otherwise, do nothing. If the Valve is * found and removed, the Valve's setContainer(null) method * will be called if it implements Contained. * * @param valve Valve to be removed */ public void removeValve(Valve valve); /** *

Return the Valve instance that has been distinguished as the basic * Valve for this Pipeline (if any). */ public Valve getFirst(); }