The locally bound address of this transport.
The channel closed with the given exception.
The channel closed with the given exception. This is the same exception you would get if attempting to read or write on the Transport, but this allows clients to listen to close events.
The peer certificate if a TLS session is established.
Read a message from the transport.
The remote address to which the transport is connected.
The status of this transport; see com.twitter.finagle.Status$ for status definitions.
Write {{req}} to this transport; the returned future acknowledges write completion.
Maps this transport to Transport[In1, Out2]
.
Maps this transport to Transport[In1, Out2]
. Note, exceptions
in f
and g
are lifted to a com.twitter.util.Future.
The function applied to write
s input.
The function applied to the result of a read
A transport is a representation of a stream of objects that may be read from and written to asynchronously. Transports are connected to some endpoint, typically via a channel pipeline that performs encoding and decoding.