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22 package org.netbeans.lib.cvsclient.response;
23
24 import org.netbeans.lib.cvsclient.util.*;
25
26 /**
27  * Handles responses from the CVS server
28  * @author Robert Greig
29  */

30 public interface Response {
31     /**
32      * Process the data for the response.
33      * @param dis the data inputstream allowing the client to read the server's
34      * response. Note that the actual response name has already been read
35      * and the input stream is positioned just before the first argument, if
36      * any.
37      */

38     void process(LoggedDataInputStream dis, ResponseServices services)
39             throws ResponseException;
40
41     /**
42      * Is this a terminal response, i.e. should reading of responses stop
43      * after this response. This is true for responses such as OK or
44      * an error response
45      */

46     boolean isTerminalResponse();
47 }
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