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play.core.j

JavaHttpRequestHandlerAdapter

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class JavaHttpRequestHandlerAdapter extends HttpRequestHandler

Adapter from a Java HttpRequestHandler to a Scala HttpRequestHandler

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JavaHttpRequestHandlerAdapter.scala
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  1. new JavaHttpRequestHandlerAdapter(underlying: HttpRequestHandler)

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  1. final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  2. final def ##(): Int

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  4. final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0

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  5. def asJava: JavaHttpRequestHandlerDelegate

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    Adapt this to a Java HttpRequestHandler

    Adapt this to a Java HttpRequestHandler

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  6. def clone(): AnyRef

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  9. def finalize(): Unit

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  10. final def getClass(): Class[_]

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  11. def handlerForRequest(request: RequestHeader): (RequestHeader, Handler)

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    Get a handler for the given request.

    Get a handler for the given request.

    In addition to retrieving a handler for the request, the request itself may be modified - typically it will be tagged with routing information. It is also acceptable to simply return the request as is. Play will switch to using the returned request from this point in in its request handling.

    The reason why the API allows returning a modified request, rather than just wrapping the Handler in a new Handler that modifies the request, is so that Play can pass this request to other handlers, such as error handlers, or filters, and they will get the tagged/modified request.

    request

    The request to handle

    returns

    The possibly modified/tagged request, and a handler to handle it

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  12. def hashCode(): Int

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  13. final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean

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  15. final def notify(): Unit

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  18. def toString(): String

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