accept() — netty Function Reference
Architecture documentation for the accept() function in AbstractRemoteAddressFilter.java from the netty codebase.
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Source Code
handler/src/main/java/io/netty/handler/ipfilter/AbstractRemoteAddressFilter.java lines 87–87
protected abstract boolean accept(ChannelHandlerContext ctx, T remoteAddress) throws Exception;
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does accept() do?
accept() is a function in the netty codebase, defined in handler/src/main/java/io/netty/handler/ipfilter/AbstractRemoteAddressFilter.java.
Where is accept() defined?
accept() is defined in handler/src/main/java/io/netty/handler/ipfilter/AbstractRemoteAddressFilter.java at line 87.
What calls accept()?
accept() is called by 1 function(s): handleNewChannel.
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