Class PoolingHttpClientConnectionManager

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    java.io.Closeable, java.lang.AutoCloseable, HttpClientConnectionManager, org.apache.http.pool.ConnPoolControl<HttpRoute>

    @Contract(threading=SAFE_CONDITIONAL)
    public class PoolingHttpClientConnectionManager
    extends java.lang.Object
    implements HttpClientConnectionManager, org.apache.http.pool.ConnPoolControl<HttpRoute>, java.io.Closeable
    ClientConnectionPoolManager maintains a pool of HttpClientConnections and is able to service connection requests from multiple execution threads. Connections are pooled on a per route basis. A request for a route which already the manager has persistent connections for available in the pool will be services by leasing a connection from the pool rather than creating a brand new connection.

    ClientConnectionPoolManager maintains a maximum limit of connection on a per route basis and in total. Per default this implementation will create no more than than 2 concurrent connections per given route and no more 20 connections in total. For many real-world applications these limits may prove too constraining, especially if they use HTTP as a transport protocol for their services. Connection limits, however, can be adjusted using ConnPoolControl methods.

    Total time to live (TTL) set at construction time defines maximum life span of persistent connections regardless of their expiration setting. No persistent connection will be re-used past its TTL value.

    The handling of stale connections was changed in version 4.4. Previously, the code would check every connection by default before re-using it. The code now only checks the connection if the elapsed time since the last use of the connection exceeds the timeout that has been set. The default timeout is set to 2000ms

    Since:
    4.3
    • Method Detail

      • getDefaultRegistry

        private static org.apache.http.config.Registry<ConnectionSocketFactory> getDefaultRegistry()
      • finalize

        protected void finalize()
                         throws java.lang.Throwable
        Overrides:
        finalize in class java.lang.Object
        Throws:
        java.lang.Throwable
      • close

        public void close()
        Specified by:
        close in interface java.lang.AutoCloseable
        Specified by:
        close in interface java.io.Closeable
      • format

        private java.lang.String format​(HttpRoute route,
                                        java.lang.Object state)
      • formatStats

        private java.lang.String formatStats​(HttpRoute route)
      • format

        private java.lang.String format​(CPoolEntry entry)
      • resolveSocketConfig

        private org.apache.http.config.SocketConfig resolveSocketConfig​(org.apache.http.HttpHost host)
      • requestConnection

        public ConnectionRequest requestConnection​(HttpRoute route,
                                                   java.lang.Object state)
        Description copied from interface: HttpClientConnectionManager
        Returns a new ConnectionRequest, from which a HttpClientConnection can be obtained or the request can be aborted.

        Please note that newly allocated connections can be returned in the closed state. The consumer of that connection is responsible for fully establishing the route the to the connection target by calling connect in order to connect directly to the target or to the first proxy hop, optionally calling upgrade method to upgrade the connection after having executed CONNECT method to all intermediate proxy hops and and finally calling routeComplete to mark the route as fully completed.

        Specified by:
        requestConnection in interface HttpClientConnectionManager
        Parameters:
        route - HTTP route of the requested connection.
        state - expected state of the connection or null if the connection is not expected to carry any state.
      • leaseConnection

        protected org.apache.http.HttpClientConnection leaseConnection​(java.util.concurrent.Future<CPoolEntry> future,
                                                                       long timeout,
                                                                       java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit timeUnit)
                                                                throws java.lang.InterruptedException,
                                                                       java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException,
                                                                       ConnectionPoolTimeoutException
        Throws:
        java.lang.InterruptedException
        java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException
        ConnectionPoolTimeoutException
      • releaseConnection

        public void releaseConnection​(org.apache.http.HttpClientConnection managedConn,
                                      java.lang.Object state,
                                      long keepalive,
                                      java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit timeUnit)
        Description copied from interface: HttpClientConnectionManager
        Releases the connection back to the manager making it potentially re-usable by other consumers. Optionally, the maximum period of how long the manager should keep the connection alive can be defined using validDuration and timeUnit parameters.
        Specified by:
        releaseConnection in interface HttpClientConnectionManager
        Parameters:
        managedConn - the managed connection to release.
        keepalive - the duration of time this connection is valid for reuse.
        timeUnit - the time unit.
        See Also:
        HttpClientConnectionManager.closeExpiredConnections()
      • connect

        public void connect​(org.apache.http.HttpClientConnection managedConn,
                            HttpRoute route,
                            int connectTimeout,
                            org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext context)
                     throws java.io.IOException
        Description copied from interface: HttpClientConnectionManager
        Connects the underlying connection socket to the connection target in case of a direct route or to the first proxy hop in case of a route via a proxy (or multiple proxies).
        Specified by:
        connect in interface HttpClientConnectionManager
        Parameters:
        managedConn - the managed connection.
        route - the route of the connection.
        connectTimeout - connect timeout in milliseconds.
        context - the actual HTTP context.
        Throws:
        java.io.IOException
      • upgrade

        public void upgrade​(org.apache.http.HttpClientConnection managedConn,
                            HttpRoute route,
                            org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext context)
                     throws java.io.IOException
        Description copied from interface: HttpClientConnectionManager
        Upgrades the underlying connection socket to TLS/SSL (or another layering protocol) after having executed CONNECT method to all intermediate proxy hops
        Specified by:
        upgrade in interface HttpClientConnectionManager
        Parameters:
        managedConn - the managed connection.
        route - the route of the connection.
        context - the actual HTTP context.
        Throws:
        java.io.IOException
      • routeComplete

        public void routeComplete​(org.apache.http.HttpClientConnection managedConn,
                                  HttpRoute route,
                                  org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext context)
                           throws java.io.IOException
        Description copied from interface: HttpClientConnectionManager
        Marks the connection as fully established with all its intermediate hops completed.
        Specified by:
        routeComplete in interface HttpClientConnectionManager
        Parameters:
        managedConn - the managed connection.
        route - the route of the connection.
        context - the actual HTTP context.
        Throws:
        java.io.IOException
      • shutdown

        public void shutdown()
        Description copied from interface: HttpClientConnectionManager
        Shuts down this connection manager and releases allocated resources. This includes closing all connections, whether they are currently used or not.
        Specified by:
        shutdown in interface HttpClientConnectionManager
      • closeIdleConnections

        public void closeIdleConnections​(long idleTimeout,
                                         java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit timeUnit)
        Description copied from interface: HttpClientConnectionManager
        Closes idle connections in the pool.

        Open connections in the pool that have not been used for the timespan given by the argument will be closed. Currently allocated connections are not subject to this method. Times will be checked with milliseconds precision

        All expired connections will also be closed.

        Specified by:
        closeIdleConnections in interface HttpClientConnectionManager
        Parameters:
        idleTimeout - the idle time of connections to be closed
        timeUnit - the unit for the idletime
        See Also:
        HttpClientConnectionManager.closeExpiredConnections()
      • closeExpiredConnections

        public void closeExpiredConnections()
        Description copied from interface: HttpClientConnectionManager
        Closes all expired connections in the pool.

        Open connections in the pool that have not been used for the timespan defined when the connection was released will be closed. Currently allocated connections are not subject to this method. Times will be checked with milliseconds precision.

        Specified by:
        closeExpiredConnections in interface HttpClientConnectionManager
      • getMaxTotal

        public int getMaxTotal()
        Specified by:
        getMaxTotal in interface org.apache.http.pool.ConnPoolControl<HttpRoute>
      • setMaxTotal

        public void setMaxTotal​(int max)
        Specified by:
        setMaxTotal in interface org.apache.http.pool.ConnPoolControl<HttpRoute>
      • getDefaultMaxPerRoute

        public int getDefaultMaxPerRoute()
        Specified by:
        getDefaultMaxPerRoute in interface org.apache.http.pool.ConnPoolControl<HttpRoute>
      • setDefaultMaxPerRoute

        public void setDefaultMaxPerRoute​(int max)
        Specified by:
        setDefaultMaxPerRoute in interface org.apache.http.pool.ConnPoolControl<HttpRoute>
      • getMaxPerRoute

        public int getMaxPerRoute​(HttpRoute route)
        Specified by:
        getMaxPerRoute in interface org.apache.http.pool.ConnPoolControl<HttpRoute>
      • setMaxPerRoute

        public void setMaxPerRoute​(HttpRoute route,
                                   int max)
        Specified by:
        setMaxPerRoute in interface org.apache.http.pool.ConnPoolControl<HttpRoute>
      • getTotalStats

        public org.apache.http.pool.PoolStats getTotalStats()
        Specified by:
        getTotalStats in interface org.apache.http.pool.ConnPoolControl<HttpRoute>
      • getStats

        public org.apache.http.pool.PoolStats getStats​(HttpRoute route)
        Specified by:
        getStats in interface org.apache.http.pool.ConnPoolControl<HttpRoute>
      • getRoutes

        public java.util.Set<HttpRoute> getRoutes()
        Since:
        4.4
      • getDefaultSocketConfig

        public org.apache.http.config.SocketConfig getDefaultSocketConfig()
      • setDefaultSocketConfig

        public void setDefaultSocketConfig​(org.apache.http.config.SocketConfig defaultSocketConfig)
      • getDefaultConnectionConfig

        public org.apache.http.config.ConnectionConfig getDefaultConnectionConfig()
      • setDefaultConnectionConfig

        public void setDefaultConnectionConfig​(org.apache.http.config.ConnectionConfig defaultConnectionConfig)
      • getSocketConfig

        public org.apache.http.config.SocketConfig getSocketConfig​(org.apache.http.HttpHost host)
      • setSocketConfig

        public void setSocketConfig​(org.apache.http.HttpHost host,
                                    org.apache.http.config.SocketConfig socketConfig)
      • getConnectionConfig

        public org.apache.http.config.ConnectionConfig getConnectionConfig​(org.apache.http.HttpHost host)
      • setConnectionConfig

        public void setConnectionConfig​(org.apache.http.HttpHost host,
                                        org.apache.http.config.ConnectionConfig connectionConfig)
      • setValidateAfterInactivity

        public void setValidateAfterInactivity​(int ms)
        Defines period of inactivity in milliseconds after which persistent connections must be re-validated prior to being leased to the consumer. Non-positive value passed to this method disables connection validation. This check helps detect connections that have become stale (half-closed) while kept inactive in the pool.
        Since:
        4.4
        See Also:
        leaseConnection(java.util.concurrent.Future, long, java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit)