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package org.gradle.internal.remote.internal;
import org.gradle.internal.concurrent.Stoppable;
import org.gradle.internal.dispatch.Dispatch;
import org.gradle.internal.dispatch.Receive;
/**
* <p>A messaging endpoint which allows push-style dispatch and pull-style receive.
*
* <p>Implementations are not guaranteed to be completely thread-safe.
* However, the implementations:
* <ul>
* <li>should allow separate threads for dispatching and receiving, i.e. single thread that dispatches
* and a different single thread that receives should be perfectly safe</li>
* <li>should allow stopping or requesting stopping from a different thread than receiving/dispatching</li>
* <li>don't guarantee allowing multiple threads dispatching</li>
* </li>
* </ul>
*/
public interface Connection<T> extends Dispatch<T>, Receive<T>, Stoppable {
}