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6 POE::Component::Connection::Keepalive - a wheel wrapper around a
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10 version 0.272
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13 See the SYNOPSIS for POE::Component::Client::Keepalive for a
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16 my $connection = $response->{connection};
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21 delete $heap->{connection}; # When done with it.
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24 POE::Component::Connection::Keepalive is a helper class for
25 POE::Component::Client::Keepalive. It wraps managed sockets, providing
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28 Connection objects free their underlying sockets when they are
29 DESTROYed. This eliminates the need to explicitly free sockets when
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32 Connection objects manage POE::Wheel::ReadWrite objects internally,
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36 Creates a new POE::Component::Connection::Keepalive instance. It
37 accepts two parameters: A socket handle (socket) and a reference to a
38 POE::Component::Client::Keepalive object to manage the socket when
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41 my $conn = POE::Component::Connection::Keepalive->new(
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46 new() is usually called by a POE::Component::Client::Keepalive
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50 Starts a POE::Wheel::ReadWrite object. All parameters except Handle
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52 constructor. Handle is provided by the connection object. start()
53 returns a reference to the new POE::Wheel::ReadWrite object, but it
54 is not necessary to save a copy of that wheel. The connection object
55 keeps a copy of the reference internally, so the wheel will persist
56 as long as the connection does. The POE::Wheel::ReadWrite object
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59 # Asynchronous connection from Client::Keepalive.
60 sub handle_connection {
61 my $connection_info = $_[ARG0];
62 $_[HEAP]->{connection} = $connection_info->{connection};
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70 # Stop the connection (and the wheel) when an error occurs.
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76 Returns a reference to the internal POE::Wheel::ReadWrite object, so
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82 Closes the connection immediately. Calls shutdown_input() and
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86 POE POE::Component::Client::Keepalive POE::Wheel::ReadWrite
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92 This distribution is copyright 2004-2009 by Rocco Caputo. All rights
93 are reserved. This distribution is free software; you may redistribute
94 it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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97 Rocco Caputo <rcaputo@cpan.org>
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99 Special thanks to Rob Bloodgood.
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