Class BennyClientAsyncImpl
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com.bennyapi.client.BennyClientAsync
public final class BennyClientAsyncImpl implements BennyClientAsync
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description public final classBennyClientAsyncImpl.WithRawResponseImpl
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description BennyClientAsyncImpl(ClientOptions clientOptions)
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description BennyClientsync()Returns a version of this client that uses synchronous execution. BennyClientAsync.WithRawResponsewithRawResponse()Returns a view of this service that provides access to raw HTTP responses for each method. BennyClientAsyncwithOptions(Consumer<ClientOptions.Builder> modifier)Returns a view of this service with the given option modifications applied. OrderServiceAsyncorders()PaymentServiceAsyncpayment()SessionServiceAsyncsessions()Unitclose()Closes this client, relinquishing any underlying resources. -
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Constructor Detail
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BennyClientAsyncImpl
BennyClientAsyncImpl(ClientOptions clientOptions)
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Method Detail
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sync
BennyClient sync()
Returns a version of this client that uses synchronous execution.
The returned client shares its resources, like its connection pool and thread pools, with this client.
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withRawResponse
BennyClientAsync.WithRawResponse withRawResponse()
Returns a view of this service that provides access to raw HTTP responses for each method.
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withOptions
BennyClientAsync withOptions(Consumer<ClientOptions.Builder> modifier)
Returns a view of this service with the given option modifications applied.
The original service is not modified.
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orders
OrderServiceAsync orders()
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payment
PaymentServiceAsync payment()
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sessions
SessionServiceAsync sessions()
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close
Unit close()
Closes this client, relinquishing any underlying resources.
This is purposefully not inherited from AutoCloseable because the client is long-lived and usually should not be synchronously closed via try-with-resources.
It's also usually not necessary to call this method at all. the default HTTP client automatically releases threads and connections if they remain idle, but if you are writing an application that needs to aggressively release unused resources, then you may call this method.
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