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| Packages that use org.glassfish.jersey.process.internal | |
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| org.glassfish.jersey.process.internal | Common Jersey internal processing classes. |
| Classes in org.glassfish.jersey.process.internal used by org.glassfish.jersey.process.internal | |
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| ExceptionMapper
Transformation function transforming exception to a result. |
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| FilteringInflector
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| InvocationCallback
Request transformation callback used by a request invoker
to provide asynchronous notifications about the request processing. |
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| InvocationContext
Injectable invocation context that can be used to control various aspects of the invocation, e.g. |
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| InvocationContext.State
Invocation context state. |
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| LinearAcceptor
Linear request acceptor. |
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| LinearAcceptor.Builder
Linear acceptor chain builder. |
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| PriorityComparator.Order
Defines which ordering should be used for sorting. |
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| RequestProcessor
Applies all request transformations and returns a continuation with the transformed request on the left side and an (optional)
request-to-response inflector on the right side. |
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| RequestScope
Scopes a single request/response processing execution. |
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| RequestScope.Snapshot
An opaque RequestScope state holder. |
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| Responder
Linear response processing stage. |
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| Responder.Builder
Linear acceptor chain builder. |
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| ResponseProcessor
Processes result of the request transformation (successful or not). |
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| ResponseProcessor.RespondingContext
Injectable context that can be used during the data processing for registering Stage instances that will be invoked during the
response processing. |
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| Stage
A generic unidirectional transformation function designed to be used in a Continuation-passing style for request or response processing. |
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| Stage.Root
Root stage qualifier |
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| StagingContext
Stage applying context. |
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| TreeAcceptor
Hierarchical request acceptor. |
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| TreeAcceptor.Builder
A TreeAcceptor builder. |
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