Fix for NETTY-370 - documentation updated to reflect the correct behaviour of

high / low water marks on the interest ops of nio channels.
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iainmcgin 2010-12-10 11:23:40 +00:00 committed by Trustin Lee
parent 1f1b8d8325
commit 4f9e6dcb13

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@ -62,14 +62,14 @@ public interface NioSocketChannelConfig extends SocketChannelConfig {
/**
* Returns the high water mark of the write buffer. If the number of bytes
* queued in the write buffer exceeds this value, {@link Channel#isWritable()}
* will start to return {@code true}.
* will start to return {@code false}.
*/
int getWriteBufferHighWaterMark();
/**
* Sets the high water mark of the write buffer. If the number of bytes
* queued in the write buffer exceeds this value, {@link Channel#isWritable()}
* will start to return {@code true}.
* will start to return {@code false}.
*/
void setWriteBufferHighWaterMark(int writeBufferHighWaterMark);
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ public interface NioSocketChannelConfig extends SocketChannelConfig {
* queued in the write buffer exceeded the
* {@linkplain #setWriteBufferHighWaterMark(int) high water mark} and then
* dropped down below this value, {@link Channel#isWritable()} will return
* {@code false} again.
* {@code true} again.
*/
int getWriteBufferLowWaterMark();
@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ public interface NioSocketChannelConfig extends SocketChannelConfig {
* queued in the write buffer exceeded the
* {@linkplain #setWriteBufferHighWaterMark(int) high water mark} and then
* dropped down below this value, {@link Channel#isWritable()} will return
* {@code false} again.
* {@code true} again.
*/
void setWriteBufferLowWaterMark(int writeBufferLowWaterMark);