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package org.opends.sdk;
/**
* A connection factory provides an interface for obtaining a connection to a
* Directory Server. Connection factories can be used to wrap other connection
* factories in order to provide enhanced capabilities in a manner which is
* transparent to the application. For example:
*
* - Connection pooling
*
- Load balancing
*
- Keep alive
*
- Transactional connections
*
- Connections to LDIF files
*
- Data transformations
*
- Logging connections
*
- Read-only connections
*
- Pre-authenticated connections
*
- Recording connections, with primitive roll-back functionality
*
* An application typically obtains a connection from a connection factory,
* performs one or more operations, and then closes the connection. Applications
* should aim to close connections as soon as possible in order to avoid
* resource contention.
*/
public interface ConnectionFactory
{
/**
* Initiates an asynchronous connection request to the Directory Server
* associated with this connection factory. The returned {@code FutureResult}
* can be used to retrieve the completed asynchronous connection.
* Alternatively, if a {@code ResultHandler} is provided, the handler will be
* notified when the connection is available and ready for use.
*
* @param handler
* The completion handler, or {@code null} if no handler is to be
* used.
* @return A future which can be used to retrieve the asynchronous connection.
*/
FutureResult getAsynchronousConnection(
ResultHandler super AsynchronousConnection> handler);
/**
* Returns a connection to the Directory Server associated with this
* connection factory. The connection returned by this method can be used
* immediately.
*
* @return A connection to the Directory Server associated with this
* connection factory.
* @throws ErrorResultException
* If the connection request failed for some reason.
* @throws InterruptedException
* If the current thread was interrupted while waiting.
*/
Connection getConnection() throws ErrorResultException, InterruptedException;
}