Interface Handler
- All Superinterfaces:
 Destroyable, LifeCycle
- All Known Implementing Classes:
 AbstractHandler, AbstractHandler.ErrorDispatchHandler, AbstractHandlerContainer, AsyncDelayHandler, BufferedResponseHandler, ConstraintSecurityHandler, ContextHandler, DebugHandler, ErrorHandler, ErrorPageErrorHandler, FileBufferedResponseHandler, HandlerCollection, HandlerList, HandlerWrapper, HotSwapHandler, IdleTimeoutHandler, InetAccessHandler, ResourceHandler, ScopedHandler, SecuredRedirectHandler, SecurityHandler, ServletContextHandler, ServletHandler, SessionHandler, ThreadLimitHandler, WebAppContext
A Jetty Server Handler.
A Handler instance is required by a Server to handle incoming
HTTP requests.
A Handler may:
- Completely generate the HTTP Response
 - Examine/modify the request and call another Handler (see 
HandlerWrapper). - Pass the request to one or more other Handlers (see 
HandlerCollection). 
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Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface LifeCycle
LifeCycle.Listener - 
Method Summary
Methods inherited from interface LifeCycle
addEventListener, isFailed, isRunning, isStarted, isStarting, isStopped, isStopping, removeEventListener, start, stop 
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Method Details
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handle
void handle(String target, Request baseRequest, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest request, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse response) throws IOException, javax.servlet.ServletException Handle a request.- Parameters:
 target- The target of the request - either a URI or a name.baseRequest- The original unwrapped request object.request- The request either as theRequestobject or a wrapper of that request.response- The response as theResponseobject or a wrapper of that request.- Throws:
 IOException- if unable to handle the request or response processingjavax.servlet.ServletException- if unable to handle the request or response due to underlying servlet issue
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setServer
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getServer
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destroy
- Specified by:
 destroyin interfaceDestroyable
 
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