Class TimeoutCallableProcessingInterceptor
java.lang.Object
org.springframework.web.context.request.async.TimeoutCallableProcessingInterceptor
- All Implemented Interfaces:
CallableProcessingInterceptor
public class TimeoutCallableProcessingInterceptor
extends Object
implements CallableProcessingInterceptor
Sends a 503 (SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE) in case of a timeout if the response is not
already committed. As of 4.2.8 this is done indirectly by setting the result
to an
AsyncRequestTimeoutException which is then handled by
Spring MVC's default exception handling as a 503 error.
Registered at the end, after all other interceptors and therefore invoked only if no other interceptor handles the timeout.
Note that according to RFC 7231, a 503 without a 'Retry-After' header is interpreted as a 500 error and the client should not retry. Applications can install their own interceptor to handle a timeout and add a 'Retry-After' header if necessary.
- Since:
- 3.2
- Author:
- Rossen Stoyanchev
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from interface org.springframework.web.context.request.async.CallableProcessingInterceptor
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Constructor Summary
Constructors -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescription<T> ObjecthandleTimeout(NativeWebRequest request, Callable<T> task) Invoked from a container thread when the async request times out before theCallabletask completes.Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitMethods inherited from interface org.springframework.web.context.request.async.CallableProcessingInterceptor
afterCompletion, beforeConcurrentHandling, handleError, postProcess, preProcess
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Constructor Details
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TimeoutCallableProcessingInterceptor
public TimeoutCallableProcessingInterceptor()
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Method Details
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handleTimeout
Description copied from interface:CallableProcessingInterceptorInvoked from a container thread when the async request times out before theCallabletask completes. Implementations may return a value, including anException, to use instead of the value theCallabledid not return in time.The default implementation always returns
CallableProcessingInterceptor.RESULT_NONE.- Specified by:
handleTimeoutin interfaceCallableProcessingInterceptor- Parameters:
request- the current requesttask- the task for the current async request- Returns:
- a concurrent result value; if the value is anything other than
CallableProcessingInterceptor.RESULT_NONEorCallableProcessingInterceptor.RESPONSE_HANDLED, concurrent processing is resumed and subsequent interceptors are not invoked - Throws:
Exception- in case of errors
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