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23
24/**
25 * This interface is implemented by classes that wish to handle incoming HTTP
26 * requests and generate responses. This could be a general purpose HTTP server
27 * or a test case that expects specific requests from a client.
28 * <p>
29 * The incoming request fields can be examined via the {@link HttpTransaction}
30 * object, and a response can also be generated and sent via the request object.
31 */
32public interface HttpCallback {
33    /**
34     * handle the given request and generate an appropriate response.
35     * @param msg the transaction containing the request from the
36     *        client and used to send the response
37     */
38    void request (HttpTransaction msg);
39}
40