public interface ChannelPipeline extends java.lang.Iterable<java.util.Map.Entry<java.lang.String,ChannelHandler>>
ChannelHandler
s which handles or intercepts inbound events and outbound operations of a
Channel
. ChannelPipeline
implements an advanced form of the
Intercepting Filter pattern
to give a user full control over how an event is handled and how the ChannelHandler
s in a pipeline
interact with each other.
ChannelHandler
s in a ChannelPipeline
typically. An I/O event is handled by either a ChannelInboundHandler
or a ChannelOutboundHandler
and be forwarded to its closest handler by calling the event propagation methods defined in
ChannelHandlerContext
, such as ChannelHandlerContext.fireChannelRead(Object)
and
ChannelHandlerContext.write(Object)
.
I/O Request viaAn inbound event is handled by the inbound handlers in the bottom-up direction as shown on the left side of the diagram. An inbound handler usually handles the inbound data generated by the I/O thread on the bottom of the diagram. The inbound data is often read from a remote peer via the actual input operation such asChannel
orChannelHandlerContext
| +---------------------------------------------------+---------------+ | ChannelPipeline | | | \|/ | | +---------------------+ +-----------+----------+ | | | Inbound Handler N | | Outbound Handler 1 | | | +----------+----------+ +-----------+----------+ | | /|\ | | | | \|/ | | +----------+----------+ +-----------+----------+ | | | Inbound Handler N-1 | | Outbound Handler 2 | | | +----------+----------+ +-----------+----------+ | | /|\ . | | . . | | ChannelHandlerContext.fireIN_EVT() ChannelHandlerContext.OUT_EVT()| | [ method call] [method call] | | . . | | . \|/ | | +----------+----------+ +-----------+----------+ | | | Inbound Handler 2 | | Outbound Handler M-1 | | | +----------+----------+ +-----------+----------+ | | /|\ | | | | \|/ | | +----------+----------+ +-----------+----------+ | | | Inbound Handler 1 | | Outbound Handler M | | | +----------+----------+ +-----------+----------+ | | /|\ | | +---------------+-----------------------------------+---------------+ | \|/ +---------------+-----------------------------------+---------------+ | | | | | [ Socket.read() ] [ Socket.write() ] | | | | Netty Internal I/O Threads (Transport Implementation) | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
SocketChannel.read(ByteBuffer)
. If an inbound event goes beyond the top inbound handler, it is discarded
silently, or logged if it needs your attention.
An outbound event is handled by the outbound handler in the top-down direction as shown on the right side of the
diagram. An outbound handler usually generates or transforms the outbound traffic such as write requests.
If an outbound event goes beyond the bottom outbound handler, it is handled by an I/O thread associated with the
Channel
. The I/O thread often performs the actual output operation such as
SocketChannel.write(ByteBuffer)
.
For example, let us assume that we created the following pipeline:
ChannelPipeline
p = ...;
p.addLast("1", new InboundHandlerA());
p.addLast("2", new InboundHandlerB());
p.addLast("3", new OutboundHandlerA());
p.addLast("4", new OutboundHandlerB());
p.addLast("5", new InboundOutboundHandlerX());
In the example above, the class whose name starts with Inbound
means it is an inbound handler.
The class whose name starts with Outbound
means it is a outbound handler.
In the given example configuration, the handler evaluation order is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 when an event goes inbound.
When an event goes outbound, the order is 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. On top of this principle, ChannelPipeline
skips
the evaluation of certain handlers to shorten the stack depth:
ChannelInboundHandler
, and therefore the actual evaluation order of an inbound
event will be: 1, 2, and 5.ChannelOutboundHandler
, and therefore the actual evaluation order of a
outbound event will be: 5, 4, and 3.ChannelInboundHandler
and ChannelOutboundHandler
, the evaluation order of
an inbound and a outbound event could be 125 and 543 respectively.ChannelHandlerContext
to forward an event to its next handler. Those methods include:
ChannelHandlerContext.fireChannelRegistered()
ChannelHandlerContext.fireChannelActive()
ChannelHandlerContext.fireChannelRead(Object)
ChannelHandlerContext.fireChannelReadComplete()
ChannelHandlerContext.fireExceptionCaught(Throwable)
ChannelHandlerContext.fireUserEventTriggered(Object)
ChannelHandlerContext.fireChannelWritabilityChanged()
ChannelHandlerContext.fireChannelInactive()
ChannelHandlerContext.fireChannelUnregistered()
ChannelHandlerContext.bind(SocketAddress, ChannelPromise)
ChannelHandlerContext.connect(SocketAddress, SocketAddress, ChannelPromise)
ChannelHandlerContext.write(Object, ChannelPromise)
ChannelHandlerContext.flush()
ChannelHandlerContext.read()
ChannelHandlerContext.disconnect(ChannelPromise)
ChannelHandlerContext.close(ChannelPromise)
ChannelHandlerContext.deregister(ChannelPromise)
public class MyInboundHandler extendsChannelInboundHandlerAdapter
{@Override
public void channelActive(ChannelHandlerContext
ctx) { System.out.println("Connected!"); ctx.fireChannelActive(); } } public class MyOutboundHandler extendsChannelOutboundHandlerAdapter
{@Override
public void close(ChannelHandlerContext
ctx,ChannelPromise
promise) { System.out.println("Closing .."); ctx.close(promise); } }
A user is supposed to have one or more ChannelHandler
s in a pipeline to receive I/O events (e.g. read) and
to request I/O operations (e.g. write and close). For example, a typical server will have the following handlers
in each channel's pipeline, but your mileage may vary depending on the complexity and characteristics of the
protocol and business logic:
ByteBuf
) into a Java object.static finalEventExecutorGroup
group = newDefaultEventExecutorGroup
(16); ...ChannelPipeline
pipeline = ch.pipeline(); pipeline.addLast("decoder", new MyProtocolDecoder()); pipeline.addLast("encoder", new MyProtocolEncoder()); // Tell the pipeline to run MyBusinessLogicHandler's event handler methods // in a different thread than an I/O thread so that the I/O thread is not blocked by // a time-consuming task. // If your business logic is fully asynchronous or finished very quickly, you don't // need to specify a group. pipeline.addLast(group, "handler", new MyBusinessLogicHandler());
A ChannelHandler
can be added or removed at any time because a ChannelPipeline
is thread safe.
For example, you can insert an encryption handler when sensitive information is about to be exchanged, and remove it
after the exchange.
限定符和类型 | 方法和说明 |
---|---|
ChannelPipeline |
addAfter(EventExecutorGroup group,
java.lang.String baseName,
java.lang.String name,
ChannelHandler handler)
Inserts a
ChannelHandler after an existing handler of this
pipeline. |
ChannelPipeline |
addAfter(java.lang.String baseName,
java.lang.String name,
ChannelHandler handler)
Inserts a
ChannelHandler after an existing handler of this
pipeline. |
ChannelPipeline |
addBefore(EventExecutorGroup group,
java.lang.String baseName,
java.lang.String name,
ChannelHandler handler)
Inserts a
ChannelHandler before an existing handler of this
pipeline. |
ChannelPipeline |
addBefore(java.lang.String baseName,
java.lang.String name,
ChannelHandler handler)
Inserts a
ChannelHandler before an existing handler of this
pipeline. |
ChannelPipeline |
addFirst(ChannelHandler... handlers)
Inserts
ChannelHandler s at the first position of this pipeline. |
ChannelPipeline |
addFirst(EventExecutorGroup group,
ChannelHandler... handlers)
Inserts
ChannelHandler s at the first position of this pipeline. |
ChannelPipeline |
addFirst(EventExecutorGroup group,
java.lang.String name,
ChannelHandler handler)
Inserts a
ChannelHandler at the first position of this pipeline. |
ChannelPipeline |
addFirst(java.lang.String name,
ChannelHandler handler)
Inserts a
ChannelHandler at the first position of this pipeline. |
ChannelPipeline |
addLast(ChannelHandler... handlers)
Inserts
ChannelHandler s at the last position of this pipeline. |
ChannelPipeline |
addLast(EventExecutorGroup group,
ChannelHandler... handlers)
Inserts
ChannelHandler s at the last position of this pipeline. |
ChannelPipeline |
addLast(EventExecutorGroup group,
java.lang.String name,
ChannelHandler handler)
Appends a
ChannelHandler at the last position of this pipeline. |
ChannelPipeline |
addLast(java.lang.String name,
ChannelHandler handler)
Appends a
ChannelHandler at the last position of this pipeline. |
ChannelFuture |
bind(java.net.SocketAddress localAddress)
Request to bind to the given
SocketAddress and notify the ChannelFuture once the operation
completes, either because the operation was successful or because of an error. |
ChannelFuture |
bind(java.net.SocketAddress localAddress,
ChannelPromise promise)
Request to bind to the given
SocketAddress and notify the ChannelFuture once the operation
completes, either because the operation was successful or because of an error. |
Channel |
channel()
Returns the
Channel that this pipeline is attached to. |
ChannelFuture |
close()
Request to close the
Channel and notify the ChannelFuture once the operation completes,
either because the operation was successful or because of
an error. |
ChannelFuture |
close(ChannelPromise promise)
Request to close the
Channel bound to this ChannelPipeline and notify the ChannelFuture
once the operation completes, either because the operation was successful or because of
an error. |
ChannelFuture |
connect(java.net.SocketAddress remoteAddress)
Request to connect to the given
SocketAddress and notify the ChannelFuture once the operation
completes, either because the operation was successful or because of an error. |
ChannelFuture |
connect(java.net.SocketAddress remoteAddress,
ChannelPromise promise)
Request to connect to the given
SocketAddress and notify the ChannelFuture once the operation
completes, either because the operation was successful or because of an error. |
ChannelFuture |
connect(java.net.SocketAddress remoteAddress,
java.net.SocketAddress localAddress)
Request to connect to the given
SocketAddress while bind to the localAddress and notify the
ChannelFuture once the operation completes, either because the operation was successful or because of
an error. |
ChannelFuture |
connect(java.net.SocketAddress remoteAddress,
java.net.SocketAddress localAddress,
ChannelPromise promise)
Request to connect to the given
SocketAddress while bind to the localAddress and notify the
ChannelFuture once the operation completes, either because the operation was successful or because of
an error. |
ChannelHandlerContext |
context(ChannelHandler handler)
Returns the context object of the specified
ChannelHandler in
this pipeline. |
ChannelHandlerContext |
context(java.lang.Class<? extends ChannelHandler> handlerType)
Returns the context object of the
ChannelHandler of the
specified type in this pipeline. |
ChannelHandlerContext |
context(java.lang.String name)
Returns the context object of the
ChannelHandler with the
specified name in this pipeline. |
ChannelFuture |
deregister()
Request to deregister the
Channel from the previous assigned EventExecutor and notify the
ChannelFuture once the operation completes, either because the operation was successful or because of
an error. |
ChannelFuture |
deregister(ChannelPromise promise)
Request to deregister the
Channel bound this ChannelPipeline from the previous assigned
EventExecutor and notify the ChannelFuture once the operation completes, either because the
operation was successful or because of an error. |
ChannelFuture |
disconnect()
Request to disconnect from the remote peer and notify the
ChannelFuture once the operation completes,
either because the operation was successful or because of an error. |
ChannelFuture |
disconnect(ChannelPromise promise)
Request to disconnect from the remote peer and notify the
ChannelFuture once the operation completes,
either because the operation was successful or because of an error. |
ChannelPipeline |
fireChannelActive()
A
Channel is active now, which means it is connected. |
ChannelPipeline |
fireChannelInactive()
A
Channel is inactive now, which means it is closed. |
ChannelPipeline |
fireChannelRead(java.lang.Object msg)
A
Channel received a message. |
ChannelPipeline |
fireChannelReadComplete()
Triggers an
ChannelInboundHandler.channelReadComplete(ChannelHandlerContext)
event to the next ChannelInboundHandler in the ChannelPipeline . |
ChannelPipeline |
fireChannelRegistered()
|
ChannelPipeline |
fireChannelUnregistered()
|
ChannelPipeline |
fireChannelWritabilityChanged()
Triggers an
ChannelInboundHandler.channelWritabilityChanged(ChannelHandlerContext)
event to the next ChannelInboundHandler in the ChannelPipeline . |
ChannelPipeline |
fireExceptionCaught(java.lang.Throwable cause)
A
Channel received an Throwable in one of its inbound operations. |
ChannelPipeline |
fireUserEventTriggered(java.lang.Object event)
A
Channel received an user defined event. |
ChannelHandler |
first()
Returns the first
ChannelHandler in this pipeline. |
ChannelHandlerContext |
firstContext()
Returns the context of the first
ChannelHandler in this pipeline. |
ChannelPipeline |
flush()
Request to flush all pending messages.
|
<T extends ChannelHandler> |
get(java.lang.Class<T> handlerType)
Returns the
ChannelHandler of the specified type in this
pipeline. |
ChannelHandler |
get(java.lang.String name)
Returns the
ChannelHandler with the specified name in this
pipeline. |
ChannelHandler |
last()
Returns the last
ChannelHandler in this pipeline. |
ChannelHandlerContext |
lastContext()
Returns the context of the last
ChannelHandler in this pipeline. |
java.util.List<java.lang.String> |
names()
Returns the
List of the handler names. |
ChannelPipeline |
read()
Request to Read data from the
Channel into the first inbound buffer, triggers an
ChannelInboundHandler.channelRead(ChannelHandlerContext, Object) event if data was
read, and triggers a
channelReadComplete event so the
handler can decide to continue reading. |
ChannelPipeline |
remove(ChannelHandler handler)
Removes the specified
ChannelHandler from this pipeline. |
<T extends ChannelHandler> |
remove(java.lang.Class<T> handlerType)
Removes the
ChannelHandler of the specified type from this pipeline. |
ChannelHandler |
remove(java.lang.String name)
Removes the
ChannelHandler with the specified name from this pipeline. |
ChannelHandler |
removeFirst()
Removes the first
ChannelHandler in this pipeline. |
ChannelHandler |
removeLast()
Removes the last
ChannelHandler in this pipeline. |
ChannelPipeline |
replace(ChannelHandler oldHandler,
java.lang.String newName,
ChannelHandler newHandler)
Replaces the specified
ChannelHandler with a new handler in this pipeline. |
<T extends ChannelHandler> |
replace(java.lang.Class<T> oldHandlerType,
java.lang.String newName,
ChannelHandler newHandler)
Replaces the
ChannelHandler of the specified type with a new handler in this pipeline. |
ChannelHandler |
replace(java.lang.String oldName,
java.lang.String newName,
ChannelHandler newHandler)
Replaces the
ChannelHandler of the specified name with a new handler in this pipeline. |
java.util.Map<java.lang.String,ChannelHandler> |
toMap()
Converts this pipeline into an ordered
Map whose keys are
handler names and whose values are handlers. |
ChannelFuture |
write(java.lang.Object msg)
Request to write a message via this
ChannelPipeline . |
ChannelFuture |
write(java.lang.Object msg,
ChannelPromise promise)
Request to write a message via this
ChannelPipeline . |
ChannelFuture |
writeAndFlush(java.lang.Object msg)
Shortcut for call
write(Object) and flush() . |
ChannelFuture |
writeAndFlush(java.lang.Object msg,
ChannelPromise promise)
Shortcut for call
write(Object, ChannelPromise) and flush() . |
ChannelPipeline addFirst(java.lang.String name, ChannelHandler handler)
ChannelHandler
at the first position of this pipeline.name
- the name of the handler to insert firsthandler
- the handler to insert firstjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if there's an entry with the same name already in the pipelinejava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified handler is null
ChannelPipeline addFirst(EventExecutorGroup group, java.lang.String name, ChannelHandler handler)
ChannelHandler
at the first position of this pipeline.group
- the EventExecutorGroup
which will be used to execute the ChannelHandler
methodsname
- the name of the handler to insert firsthandler
- the handler to insert firstjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if there's an entry with the same name already in the pipelinejava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified handler is null
ChannelPipeline addLast(java.lang.String name, ChannelHandler handler)
ChannelHandler
at the last position of this pipeline.name
- the name of the handler to appendhandler
- the handler to appendjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if there's an entry with the same name already in the pipelinejava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified handler is null
ChannelPipeline addLast(EventExecutorGroup group, java.lang.String name, ChannelHandler handler)
ChannelHandler
at the last position of this pipeline.group
- the EventExecutorGroup
which will be used to execute the ChannelHandler
methodsname
- the name of the handler to appendhandler
- the handler to appendjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if there's an entry with the same name already in the pipelinejava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified handler is null
ChannelPipeline addBefore(java.lang.String baseName, java.lang.String name, ChannelHandler handler)
ChannelHandler
before an existing handler of this
pipeline.baseName
- the name of the existing handlername
- the name of the handler to insert beforehandler
- the handler to insert beforejava.util.NoSuchElementException
- if there's no such entry with the specified baseName
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if there's an entry with the same name already in the pipelinejava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified baseName or handler is null
ChannelPipeline addBefore(EventExecutorGroup group, java.lang.String baseName, java.lang.String name, ChannelHandler handler)
ChannelHandler
before an existing handler of this
pipeline.group
- the EventExecutorGroup
which will be used to execute the ChannelHandler
methodsbaseName
- the name of the existing handlername
- the name of the handler to insert beforehandler
- the handler to insert beforejava.util.NoSuchElementException
- if there's no such entry with the specified baseName
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if there's an entry with the same name already in the pipelinejava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified baseName or handler is null
ChannelPipeline addAfter(java.lang.String baseName, java.lang.String name, ChannelHandler handler)
ChannelHandler
after an existing handler of this
pipeline.baseName
- the name of the existing handlername
- the name of the handler to insert afterhandler
- the handler to insert afterjava.util.NoSuchElementException
- if there's no such entry with the specified baseName
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if there's an entry with the same name already in the pipelinejava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified baseName or handler is null
ChannelPipeline addAfter(EventExecutorGroup group, java.lang.String baseName, java.lang.String name, ChannelHandler handler)
ChannelHandler
after an existing handler of this
pipeline.group
- the EventExecutorGroup
which will be used to execute the ChannelHandler
methodsbaseName
- the name of the existing handlername
- the name of the handler to insert afterhandler
- the handler to insert afterjava.util.NoSuchElementException
- if there's no such entry with the specified baseName
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if there's an entry with the same name already in the pipelinejava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified baseName or handler is null
ChannelPipeline addFirst(ChannelHandler... handlers)
ChannelHandler
s at the first position of this pipeline.handlers
- the handlers to insert firstChannelPipeline addFirst(EventExecutorGroup group, ChannelHandler... handlers)
ChannelHandler
s at the first position of this pipeline.group
- the EventExecutorGroup
which will be used to execute the ChannelHandler
s
methods.handlers
- the handlers to insert firstChannelPipeline addLast(ChannelHandler... handlers)
ChannelHandler
s at the last position of this pipeline.handlers
- the handlers to insert lastChannelPipeline addLast(EventExecutorGroup group, ChannelHandler... handlers)
ChannelHandler
s at the last position of this pipeline.group
- the EventExecutorGroup
which will be used to execute the ChannelHandler
s
methods.handlers
- the handlers to insert lastChannelPipeline remove(ChannelHandler handler)
ChannelHandler
from this pipeline.handler
- the ChannelHandler
to removejava.util.NoSuchElementException
- if there's no such handler in this pipelinejava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified handler is null
ChannelHandler remove(java.lang.String name)
ChannelHandler
with the specified name from this pipeline.name
- the name under which the ChannelHandler
was stored.java.util.NoSuchElementException
- if there's no such handler with the specified name in this pipelinejava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified name is null
<T extends ChannelHandler> T remove(java.lang.Class<T> handlerType)
ChannelHandler
of the specified type from this pipeline.T
- the type of the handlerhandlerType
- the type of the handlerjava.util.NoSuchElementException
- if there's no such handler of the specified type in this pipelinejava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified handler type is null
ChannelHandler removeFirst()
ChannelHandler
in this pipeline.java.util.NoSuchElementException
- if this pipeline is emptyChannelHandler removeLast()
ChannelHandler
in this pipeline.java.util.NoSuchElementException
- if this pipeline is emptyChannelPipeline replace(ChannelHandler oldHandler, java.lang.String newName, ChannelHandler newHandler)
ChannelHandler
with a new handler in this pipeline.oldHandler
- the ChannelHandler
to be replacednewName
- the name under which the replacement should be addednewHandler
- the ChannelHandler
which is used as replacementjava.util.NoSuchElementException
- if the specified old handler does not exist in this pipelinejava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if a handler with the specified new name already exists in this
pipeline, except for the handler to be replacedjava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified old handler or new handler is
null
ChannelHandler replace(java.lang.String oldName, java.lang.String newName, ChannelHandler newHandler)
ChannelHandler
of the specified name with a new handler in this pipeline.oldName
- the name of the ChannelHandler
to be replacednewName
- the name under which the replacement should be addednewHandler
- the ChannelHandler
which is used as replacementjava.util.NoSuchElementException
- if the handler with the specified old name does not exist in this pipelinejava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if a handler with the specified new name already exists in this
pipeline, except for the handler to be replacedjava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified old handler or new handler is
null
<T extends ChannelHandler> T replace(java.lang.Class<T> oldHandlerType, java.lang.String newName, ChannelHandler newHandler)
ChannelHandler
of the specified type with a new handler in this pipeline.oldHandlerType
- the type of the handler to be removednewName
- the name under which the replacement should be addednewHandler
- the ChannelHandler
which is used as replacementjava.util.NoSuchElementException
- if the handler of the specified old handler type does not exist
in this pipelinejava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if a handler with the specified new name already exists in this
pipeline, except for the handler to be replacedjava.lang.NullPointerException
- if the specified old handler or new handler is
null
ChannelHandler first()
ChannelHandler
in this pipeline.null
if this pipeline is empty.ChannelHandlerContext firstContext()
ChannelHandler
in this pipeline.null
if this pipeline is empty.ChannelHandler last()
ChannelHandler
in this pipeline.null
if this pipeline is empty.ChannelHandlerContext lastContext()
ChannelHandler
in this pipeline.null
if this pipeline is empty.ChannelHandler get(java.lang.String name)
ChannelHandler
with the specified name in this
pipeline.null
if there's no such handler in this pipeline.<T extends ChannelHandler> T get(java.lang.Class<T> handlerType)
ChannelHandler
of the specified type in this
pipeline.null
if there's no such handler in this pipeline.ChannelHandlerContext context(ChannelHandler handler)
ChannelHandler
in
this pipeline.null
if there's no such handler in this pipeline.ChannelHandlerContext context(java.lang.String name)
ChannelHandler
with the
specified name in this pipeline.null
if there's no such handler in this pipeline.ChannelHandlerContext context(java.lang.Class<? extends ChannelHandler> handlerType)
ChannelHandler
of the
specified type in this pipeline.null
if there's no such handler in this pipeline.Channel channel()
Channel
that this pipeline is attached to.null
if this pipeline is not attached yet.java.util.List<java.lang.String> names()
List
of the handler names.java.util.Map<java.lang.String,ChannelHandler> toMap()
Map
whose keys are
handler names and whose values are handlers.ChannelPipeline fireChannelRegistered()
Channel
was registered to its EventLoop
.
This will result in having the ChannelInboundHandler.channelRegistered(ChannelHandlerContext)
method
called of the next ChannelInboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.ChannelPipeline fireChannelUnregistered()
Channel
was unregistered from its EventLoop
.
This will result in having the ChannelInboundHandler.channelUnregistered(ChannelHandlerContext)
method
called of the next ChannelInboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.ChannelPipeline fireChannelActive()
Channel
is active now, which means it is connected.
This will result in having the ChannelInboundHandler.channelActive(ChannelHandlerContext)
method
called of the next ChannelInboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.ChannelPipeline fireChannelInactive()
Channel
is inactive now, which means it is closed.
This will result in having the ChannelInboundHandler.channelInactive(ChannelHandlerContext)
method
called of the next ChannelInboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.ChannelPipeline fireExceptionCaught(java.lang.Throwable cause)
Channel
received an Throwable
in one of its inbound operations.
This will result in having the ChannelInboundHandler.exceptionCaught(ChannelHandlerContext, Throwable)
method called of the next ChannelInboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.ChannelPipeline fireUserEventTriggered(java.lang.Object event)
Channel
received an user defined event.
This will result in having the ChannelInboundHandler.userEventTriggered(ChannelHandlerContext, Object)
method called of the next ChannelInboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.ChannelPipeline fireChannelRead(java.lang.Object msg)
Channel
received a message.
This will result in having the ChannelInboundHandler.channelRead(ChannelHandlerContext, Object)
method called of the next ChannelInboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.ChannelPipeline fireChannelReadComplete()
ChannelInboundHandler.channelReadComplete(ChannelHandlerContext)
event to the next ChannelInboundHandler
in the ChannelPipeline
.ChannelPipeline fireChannelWritabilityChanged()
ChannelInboundHandler.channelWritabilityChanged(ChannelHandlerContext)
event to the next ChannelInboundHandler
in the ChannelPipeline
.ChannelFuture bind(java.net.SocketAddress localAddress)
SocketAddress
and notify the ChannelFuture
once the operation
completes, either because the operation was successful or because of an error.
This will result in having the
ChannelOutboundHandler.bind(ChannelHandlerContext, SocketAddress, ChannelPromise)
method
called of the next ChannelOutboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.
ChannelFuture connect(java.net.SocketAddress remoteAddress)
SocketAddress
and notify the ChannelFuture
once the operation
completes, either because the operation was successful or because of an error.
If the connection fails because of a connection timeout, the ChannelFuture
will get failed with
a ConnectTimeoutException
. If it fails because of connection refused a ConnectException
will be used.
This will result in having the
ChannelOutboundHandler.connect(ChannelHandlerContext, SocketAddress, SocketAddress, ChannelPromise)
method called of the next ChannelOutboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.
ChannelFuture connect(java.net.SocketAddress remoteAddress, java.net.SocketAddress localAddress)
SocketAddress
while bind to the localAddress and notify the
ChannelFuture
once the operation completes, either because the operation was successful or because of
an error.
This will result in having the
ChannelOutboundHandler.connect(ChannelHandlerContext, SocketAddress, SocketAddress, ChannelPromise)
method called of the next ChannelOutboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.
ChannelFuture disconnect()
ChannelFuture
once the operation completes,
either because the operation was successful or because of an error.
This will result in having the
ChannelOutboundHandler.disconnect(ChannelHandlerContext, ChannelPromise)
method called of the next ChannelOutboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.
ChannelFuture close()
Channel
and notify the ChannelFuture
once the operation completes,
either because the operation was successful or because of
an error.
After it is closed it is not possible to reuse it again.
This will result in having the
ChannelOutboundHandler.close(ChannelHandlerContext, ChannelPromise)
method called of the next ChannelOutboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.
ChannelFuture deregister()
Channel
from the previous assigned EventExecutor
and notify the
ChannelFuture
once the operation completes, either because the operation was successful or because of
an error.
This will result in having the
ChannelOutboundHandler.deregister(ChannelHandlerContext, ChannelPromise)
method called of the next ChannelOutboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.
ChannelFuture bind(java.net.SocketAddress localAddress, ChannelPromise promise)
SocketAddress
and notify the ChannelFuture
once the operation
completes, either because the operation was successful or because of an error.
The given ChannelPromise
will be notified.
This will result in having the
ChannelOutboundHandler.bind(ChannelHandlerContext, SocketAddress, ChannelPromise)
method
called of the next ChannelOutboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.
ChannelFuture connect(java.net.SocketAddress remoteAddress, ChannelPromise promise)
SocketAddress
and notify the ChannelFuture
once the operation
completes, either because the operation was successful or because of an error.
The given ChannelFuture
will be notified.
If the connection fails because of a connection timeout, the ChannelFuture
will get failed with
a ConnectTimeoutException
. If it fails because of connection refused a ConnectException
will be used.
This will result in having the
ChannelOutboundHandler.connect(ChannelHandlerContext, SocketAddress, SocketAddress, ChannelPromise)
method called of the next ChannelOutboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.
ChannelFuture connect(java.net.SocketAddress remoteAddress, java.net.SocketAddress localAddress, ChannelPromise promise)
SocketAddress
while bind to the localAddress and notify the
ChannelFuture
once the operation completes, either because the operation was successful or because of
an error.
The given ChannelPromise
will be notified and also returned.
This will result in having the
ChannelOutboundHandler.connect(ChannelHandlerContext, SocketAddress, SocketAddress, ChannelPromise)
method called of the next ChannelOutboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.
ChannelFuture disconnect(ChannelPromise promise)
ChannelFuture
once the operation completes,
either because the operation was successful or because of an error.
The given ChannelPromise
will be notified.
This will result in having the
ChannelOutboundHandler.disconnect(ChannelHandlerContext, ChannelPromise)
method called of the next ChannelOutboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.
ChannelFuture close(ChannelPromise promise)
Channel
bound to this ChannelPipeline
and notify the ChannelFuture
once the operation completes, either because the operation was successful or because of
an error.
After it is closed it is not possible to reuse it again.
The given ChannelPromise
will be notified.
This will result in having the
ChannelOutboundHandler.close(ChannelHandlerContext, ChannelPromise)
method called of the next ChannelOutboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.
ChannelFuture deregister(ChannelPromise promise)
Channel
bound this ChannelPipeline
from the previous assigned
EventExecutor
and notify the ChannelFuture
once the operation completes, either because the
operation was successful or because of an error.
The given ChannelPromise
will be notified.
This will result in having the
ChannelOutboundHandler.deregister(ChannelHandlerContext, ChannelPromise)
method called of the next ChannelOutboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.
ChannelPipeline read()
Channel
into the first inbound buffer, triggers an
ChannelInboundHandler.channelRead(ChannelHandlerContext, Object)
event if data was
read, and triggers a
channelReadComplete
event so the
handler can decide to continue reading. If there's a pending read operation already, this method does nothing.
This will result in having the
ChannelOutboundHandler.read(ChannelHandlerContext)
method called of the next ChannelOutboundHandler
contained in the ChannelPipeline
of the
Channel
.
ChannelFuture write(java.lang.Object msg)
ChannelPipeline
.
This method will not request to actual flush, so be sure to call flush()
once you want to request to flush all pending data to the actual transport.ChannelFuture write(java.lang.Object msg, ChannelPromise promise)
ChannelPipeline
.
This method will not request to actual flush, so be sure to call flush()
once you want to request to flush all pending data to the actual transport.ChannelPipeline flush()
ChannelFuture writeAndFlush(java.lang.Object msg, ChannelPromise promise)
write(Object, ChannelPromise)
and flush()
.ChannelFuture writeAndFlush(java.lang.Object msg)
write(Object)
and flush()
.