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Interface Summary | |
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ConnectionReuseStrategy | Interface for deciding whether a connection can be re-used for subsequent requests and should be kept alive. |
ExceptionLogger | |
FormattedHeader | An HTTP header which is already formatted. |
Header | Represents an HTTP header field. |
HeaderElement | One element of an HTTP header value consisting of
a name / value pair and a number of optional name / value parameters. |
HeaderElementIterator | A type-safe iterator for HeaderElement objects. |
HeaderIterator | A type-safe iterator for Header objects. |
HttpClientConnection | A client-side HTTP connection, which can be used for sending requests and receiving responses. |
HttpConnection | A generic HTTP connection, useful on client and server side. |
HttpConnectionFactory<T extends HttpConnection> | Factory for HttpConnection instances. |
HttpConnectionMetrics | The point of access to the statistics of an HttpConnection . |
HttpEntity | An entity that can be sent or received with an HTTP message. |
HttpEntityEnclosingRequest | A request with an entity. |
HttpInetConnection | An HTTP connection over the Internet Protocol (IP). |
HttpMessage | HTTP messages consist of requests from client to server and responses from server to client. |
HttpRequest | A request message from a client to a server includes, within the first line of that message, the method to be applied to the resource, the identifier of the resource, and the protocol version in use. |
HttpRequestFactory | A factory for HttpRequest objects. |
HttpRequestInterceptor | HTTP protocol interceptor is a routine that implements a specific aspect of the HTTP protocol. |
HttpResponse | After receiving and interpreting a request message, a server responds with an HTTP response message. |
HttpResponseFactory | A factory for HttpResponse objects. |
HttpResponseInterceptor | HTTP protocol interceptor is a routine that implements a specific aspect of the HTTP protocol. |
HttpServerConnection | A server-side HTTP connection, which can be used for receiving requests and sending responses. |
HttpStatus | Constants enumerating the HTTP status codes. |
NameValuePair | A name-value pair parameter used as an element of HTTP messages. |
ReasonPhraseCatalog | Interface for obtaining reason phrases for HTTP status codes. |
RequestLine | The Request-Line begins with a method token, followed by the Request-URI and the protocol version, and ending with CRLF. |
StatusLine | The first line of a Response message is the Status-Line, consisting of the protocol version followed by a numeric status code and its associated textual phrase, with each element separated by SP characters. |
TokenIterator | An iterator for String tokens. |
Class Summary | |
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Consts | Commons constants. |
HttpHeaders | Constants enumerating the HTTP headers. |
HttpHost | Holds all of the variables needed to describe an HTTP connection to a host. |
HttpVersion | Represents an HTTP version. |
ProtocolVersion | Represents a protocol version. |
Exception Summary | |
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ConnectionClosedException | Signals that the connection has been closed unexpectedly. |
ContentTooLongException | Signals that HTTP entity content is too long. |
HttpException | Signals that an HTTP exception has occurred. |
MalformedChunkCodingException | Signals a malformed chunked stream. |
MessageConstraintException | Signals a message constraint violation. |
MethodNotSupportedException | Signals that an HTTP method is not supported. |
NoHttpResponseException | Signals that the target server failed to respond with a valid HTTP response. |
ParseException | Signals a parse error. |
ProtocolException | Signals that an HTTP protocol violation has occurred. |
TruncatedChunkException | Signals a truncated chunk in a chunked stream. |
UnsupportedHttpVersionException | Signals an unsupported version of the HTTP protocol. |
Core HTTP component APIs and primitives.
These deal with the fundamental things required for using the
HTTP protocol, such as representing a
message
including it's
headers
and optional
entity
, and
connections
over which messages are sent. In order to prepare messages
before sending or after receiving, there are interceptors for
requests
and
responses
.
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