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Rachel Greenham updated HTTPCORE-132:
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Attachment: ServerIOEventDispatch.java
My trivially-changed source based on DefaultServerIOEventDispatch.java, just
with altered constructors to take a HttpRequestFactory.
> In NIO, there doesn't seem to be a simple way to set a custom
> HttpRequestFactory
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> Key: HTTPCORE-132
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCORE-132
> Project: HttpComponents Core
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: HttpCore NIO
> Affects Versions: 4.0-alpha6
> Environment: Java 5. Dev platform is OS X Leopard but I doubt that's
> relevant.
> Reporter: Rachel Greenham
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: ServerIOEventDispatch.java
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> It appears that for developing a server application using NIO, you can't
> easily define a replacement HttpRequestFactory. It's hardcoded to create a
> new DefaultHttpRequestFactory in DefaultServerIOEventDispatch, in a method
> that can't be overridden because the subclass method also references a
> *private* data member (the allocator) of DefaultServerIOEventDispatch. It
> could be done by also instantiating and supplying an external
> ByteBufferAllocator in the overridden method, which "wastes" the instance
> created in the constructor. (I notice the constructor that lets you supply an
> allocator in 4.0-alpha6 is gone from later versions - but I'm not even
> interested in replacing the allocator, I just want to replace the request
> factory.)
> The way I am doing it is by actually *copying* the current source of
> DefaultServerIOEventDispatch to my project (with a rename) to make my own
> modified version to implement IOEventDispatch - which seems excessive for the
> small change I actually want. The change I made was simply to have a
> constructor that allows me to supply an already-instantiated
> HttpRequestFactory, in a similar fashion to the constructor of
> BufferingHttpServiceHandler takes an instantiated HttpResponseFactory.
> This also stops this IOEventDispatch from creating a new instance of the
> *factory* for each hit, which it seems to be doing at the moment...
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