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/*
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import java.net.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.io.IOException;

/**
 * This class provides a partial implementation of the HttpCallback
 * interface. Use this class if you want to use the requestURI as a means
 * of tracking multiple invocations of a request (on the server).
 * In this case, you implement the modified request() method, which includes
 * an integer count parameter. This parameter indicates the number of times
 * (starting at zero) the request URI has been received.
 */

public abstract class AbstractCallback implements HttpCallback {

    Map requests;

    static class Request {
        URI uri;
        int count;

        Request (URI u) {
            uri = u;
            count = 0;
        }
    }

    AbstractCallback () {
        requests = Collections.synchronizedMap (new HashMap());
    }

    /**
     * handle the given request and generate an appropriate response.
     * @param msg the transaction containing the request from the
     *        client and used to send the response
     */
    public void request (HttpTransaction msg) {
        URI uri = msg.getRequestURI();
        Request req = (Request) requests.get (uri);
        if (req == null) {
            req = new Request (uri);
            requests.put (uri, req);
        }
        request (msg, req.count++);
    }

    /**
     * Same as HttpCallback interface except that the integer n
     * is provided to indicate sequencing of repeated requests using
     * the same request URI. n starts at zero and is incremented
     * for each successive call.
     *
     * @param msg the transaction containing the request from the
     *        client and used to send the response
     * @param n value is 0 at first call, and is incremented by 1 for
     *        each subsequent call using the same request URI.
     */
    abstract public void request (HttpTransaction msg, int n);
}

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