Since: API Level 1
package

org.apache.http.conn

Classes | Description

The client-side connection management and handling API at the heart of what is referred to as HttpConn. This component provides interfaces and implementations for opening and managing connections.

The lowest layer of connection handling is comprised of OperatedClientConnection and ClientConnectionOperator. The connection interface extends the core HttpClientConnection by operations to set and update a socket. An operator encapsulates the logic to open and layer sockets, typically using a SocketFactory. The socket factory for a protocol Scheme such as "http" or "https" can be looked up in a SchemeRegistry. Applications without a need for sophisticated connection management can use this layer directly.

On top of that lies the connection management layer. A ClientConnectionManager internally manages operated connections, but hands out instances of ManagedClientConnection. This interface abstracts from the underlying socket operations and provides convenient methods for opening and updating sockets in order to establish a route. The operator is encapsulated by the connection manager and called automatically.
Connections obtained from a manager have to be returned after use. This can be triggered on various levels, either by releasing the connection directly, or by calling a method on an entity received from the connection, or by closing the stream from which that entity is being read. Connection managers will try to keep returned connections alive in order to re-use them for subsequent requests along the same route. The managed connection interface and all triggers for connection release provide methods to enable or disable this behavior.