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* A filter pipe works on a {@link Packet}, then pass it onto the next pipe. * * *

How do I implement a filter?

*

* Filter {@link Pipe}s are ideal for those components that wish to * do some of the followings: * *

*
* To read an incoming message and perform some work before the * application (or more precisely the next pipe sees it) * *
* Implement the {@link #process} method and do some processing before * you pass the packet to the next pipe: *
 * process(request) {
 *   doSomethingWith(request);
 *   return next.process(request);
 * }
 * 
* * *
* To intercept an incoming message and prevent the next pipe from seeing it. * *
* Implement the {@link #process} method and do some processing, * then do NOT pass the request onto the next pipe. *
 * process(request) {
 *   if(isSomethingWrongWith(request))
 *     return createErrorMessage();
 *   else
 *     return next.proces(request);
 * }
 * 
* *
* To post process a reply and possibly modify a message: * *
* Implement the {@link #process} method and do some processing, * then do NOT pass the request onto the next pipe. *
 * process(request) {
 *   op = request.getMessage().getOperation();
 *   reply = next.proces(request);
 *   if(op is something I care) {
 *     reply = playWith(reply);
 *   }
 *   return reply;
 * }
 * 
* *
* * @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi */ public abstract class AbstractFilterPipeImpl extends AbstractPipeImpl { /** * Next pipe to call. */ protected final Pipe next; protected AbstractFilterPipeImpl(Pipe next) { this.next = next; assert next!=null; } protected AbstractFilterPipeImpl(AbstractFilterPipeImpl that, PipeCloner cloner) { super(that, cloner); this.next = cloner.copy(that.next); assert next!=null; } public Packet process(Packet packet) { return next.process(packet); } @Override public void preDestroy() { next.preDestroy(); } }