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29package gov.nist.javax.sip.stack;
30import gov.nist.javax.sip.message.*;
31
32/*
33 *  Salvador Rey Calatayud suggested adding a parameter to the processRequest/processResponse
34 *  methods.
35 */
36
37/**
38 * An interface for a genereic message processor for SIP Response messages.
39 * This is implemented by the application. The stack calls the message
40 * factory with a pointer to the parsed structure to create one of these
41 * and then calls processResponse on the newly created SIPServerResponse
42 * It is the applications responsibility to take care of what needs to be
43 * done to actually process the response.
44 *
45 * @version 1.2 $Revision: 1.4 $ $Date: 2009/07/17 18:58:15 $
46 *
47 * @author M. Ranganathan   <br/>
48 *
49 *
50 *
51 */
52public interface ServerResponseInterface {
53    /**
54     * Process the Response.
55     * @param  incomingChannel is the incoming message channel
56     * @param sipResponse is the responseto process.
57     * @param sipDialog -- dialog for this response
58     */
59    public void processResponse(
60        SIPResponse sipResponse,
61        MessageChannel incomingChannel,
62        SIPDialog sipDialog);
63
64
65
66
67    /**
68     * This method is called prior to dialog assignment.
69     * @param sipResponse
70     * @param incomingChannel
71     */
72    public void processResponse(
73            SIPResponse sipResponse,
74            MessageChannel incomingChannel);
75
76
77
78}
79