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This work corresponds to the API signatures of JSR 219: Foundation Profile 1.1. In the event of a discrepency between this work and the JSR 219 specification, which is available at http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=219, the latter takes precedence. */ package java.net; import java.io.InputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.security.Permission; import java.text.DateFormat; import java.text.SimpleDateFormat; /** * A URLConnection with support for HTTP-specific features. See * the spec for * details. *

* * Each HttpURLConnection instance is used to make a single request * but the underlying network connection to the HTTP server may be * transparently shared by other instances. Calling the close() methods * on the InputStream or OutputStream of an HttpURLConnection * after a request may free network resources associated with this * instance but has no effect on any shared persistent connection. * Calling the disconnect() method may close the underlying socket * if a persistent connection is otherwise idle at that time. * * @see java.net.HttpURLConnection#disconnect() * @since JDK1.1 */ public abstract class HttpURLConnection extends URLConnection { /** * The HTTP method (GET,POST,PUT,etc.). */ protected String method; /** * An int representing the three digit HTTP Status-Code. *

    *
  • 1xx: Informational *
  • 2xx: Success *
  • 3xx: Redirection *
  • 4xx: Client Error *
  • 5xx: Server Error *
*/ protected int responseCode; /** * The HTTP response message. */ protected String responseMessage; /** * If true, the protocol will automatically follow redirects. * If false, the protocol will not automatically follow * redirects. *

* This field is set by the setInstanceFollowRedirects * method. Its value is returned by the getInstanceFollowRedirects * method. *

* Its default value is based on the value of the static followRedirects * at HttpURLConnection construction time. * * @see java.net.HttpURLConnection#setInstanceFollowRedirects(boolean) * @see java.net.HttpURLConnection#getInstanceFollowRedirects() * @see java.net.HttpURLConnection#setFollowRedirects(boolean) */ protected boolean instanceFollowRedirects; /** * HTTP Status-Code 200: OK. */ public static final int HTTP_OK = 200; /** * HTTP Status-Code 201: Created. */ public static final int HTTP_CREATED = 201; /** * HTTP Status-Code 202: Accepted. */ public static final int HTTP_ACCEPTED = 202; /** * HTTP Status-Code 203: Non-Authoritative Information. */ public static final int HTTP_NOT_AUTHORITATIVE = 203; /** * HTTP Status-Code 204: No Content. */ public static final int HTTP_NO_CONTENT = 204; /** * HTTP Status-Code 205: Reset Content. */ public static final int HTTP_RESET = 205; /** * HTTP Status-Code 206: Partial Content. */ public static final int HTTP_PARTIAL = 206; /** * HTTP Status-Code 300: Multiple Choices. */ public static final int HTTP_MULT_CHOICE = 300; /** * HTTP Status-Code 301: Moved Permanently. */ public static final int HTTP_MOVED_PERM = 301; /** * HTTP Status-Code 302: Temporary Redirect. */ public static final int HTTP_MOVED_TEMP = 302; /** * HTTP Status-Code 303: See Other. */ public static final int HTTP_SEE_OTHER = 303; /** * HTTP Status-Code 304: Not Modified. */ public static final int HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED = 304; /** * HTTP Status-Code 305: Use Proxy. */ public static final int HTTP_USE_PROXY = 305; /** * HTTP Status-Code 400: Bad Request. */ public static final int HTTP_BAD_REQUEST = 400; /** * HTTP Status-Code 401: Unauthorized. */ public static final int HTTP_UNAUTHORIZED = 401; /** * HTTP Status-Code 402: Payment Required. */ public static final int HTTP_PAYMENT_REQUIRED = 402; /** * HTTP Status-Code 403: Forbidden. */ public static final int HTTP_FORBIDDEN = 403; /** * HTTP Status-Code 404: Not Found. */ public static final int HTTP_NOT_FOUND = 404; /** * HTTP Status-Code 405: Method Not Allowed. */ public static final int HTTP_BAD_METHOD = 405; /** * HTTP Status-Code 406: Not Acceptable. */ public static final int HTTP_NOT_ACCEPTABLE = 406; /** * HTTP Status-Code 407: Proxy Authentication Required. */ public static final int HTTP_PROXY_AUTH = 407; /** * HTTP Status-Code 408: Request Time-Out. */ public static final int HTTP_CLIENT_TIMEOUT = 408; /** * HTTP Status-Code 409: Conflict. */ public static final int HTTP_CONFLICT = 409; /** * HTTP Status-Code 410: Gone. */ public static final int HTTP_GONE = 410; /** * HTTP Status-Code 411: Length Required. */ public static final int HTTP_LENGTH_REQUIRED = 411; /** * HTTP Status-Code 412: Precondition Failed. */ public static final int HTTP_PRECON_FAILED = 412; /** * HTTP Status-Code 413: Request Entity Too Large. */ public static final int HTTP_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE = 413; /** * HTTP Status-Code 414: Request-URI Too Large. */ public static final int HTTP_REQ_TOO_LONG = 414; /** * HTTP Status-Code 415: Unsupported Media Type. */ public static final int HTTP_UNSUPPORTED_TYPE = 415; /** * HTTP Status-Code 500: Internal Server Error. */ public static final int HTTP_INTERNAL_ERROR = 500; /** * HTTP Status-Code 501: Not Implemented. */ public static final int HTTP_NOT_IMPLEMENTED = 501; /** * HTTP Status-Code 502: Bad Gateway. */ public static final int HTTP_BAD_GATEWAY = 502; /** * HTTP Status-Code 503: Service Unavailable. */ public static final int HTTP_UNAVAILABLE = 503; /** * HTTP Status-Code 504: Gateway Timeout. */ public static final int HTTP_GATEWAY_TIMEOUT = 504; /** * HTTP Status-Code 505: HTTP Version Not Supported. */ public static final int HTTP_VERSION = 505; /** * Constructor for the HttpURLConnection. * @param u the URL */ protected HttpURLConnection(URL u) { super(u); } /** * Returns the key for the nth header field. * Some implementations may treat the 0th * header field as special, i.e. as the status line returned by the HTTP * server. In this case, {@link #getHeaderField(int) getHeaderField(0)} returns the status * line, but getHeaderFieldKey(0) returns null. * * @param n an index, where n >=0. * @return the key for the nth header field, * or null if the key does not exist. */ public String getHeaderFieldKey(int n) { return null; } /** * Returns the value for the nth header field. * Some implementations may treat the 0th * header field as special, i.e. as the status line returned by the HTTP * server. *

* This method can be used in conjunction with the * {@link #getHeaderFieldKey getHeaderFieldKey} method to iterate through all * the headers in the message. * * @param n an index, where n>=0. * @return the value of the nth header field, * or null if the value does not exist. * @see java.net.HttpURLConnection#getHeaderFieldKey(int) */ public String getHeaderField(int n) { return null; } /** * Sets whether HTTP redirects (requests with response code 3xx) should * be automatically followed by this class. True by default. Applets * cannot change this variable. *

* If there is a security manager, this method first calls * the security manager's checkSetFactory method * to ensure the operation is allowed. * This could result in a SecurityException. * * @param set a boolean indicating whether or not * to follow HTTP redirects. * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its * checkSetFactory method doesn't * allow the operation. * @see SecurityManager#checkSetFactory * @see #getFollowRedirects() */ public static void setFollowRedirects(boolean set) { } /** * Returns a boolean indicating * whether or not HTTP redirects (3xx) should * be automatically followed. * * @return true if HTTP redirects should * be automatically followed, false if not. * @see #setFollowRedirects(boolean) */ public static boolean getFollowRedirects() { return false; } /** * Sets whether HTTP redirects (requests with response code 3xx) should * be automatically followed by this HttpURLConnection * instance. *

* The default value comes from followRedirects, which defaults to * true. * * @param followRedirects a boolean indicating * whether or not to follow HTTP redirects. * * @see java.net.HttpURLConnection#instanceFollowRedirects * @see #getInstanceFollowRedirects */ public void setInstanceFollowRedirects(boolean followRedirects) { } /** * Returns the value of this HttpURLConnection's * instanceFollowRedirects field. * * @return the value of this HttpURLConnection's * instanceFollowRedirects field. * @see java.net.HttpURLConnection#instanceFollowRedirects * @see #setInstanceFollowRedirects(boolean) */ public boolean getInstanceFollowRedirects() { return false; } /** * Set the method for the URL request, one of: *

    *
  • GET *
  • POST *
  • HEAD *
  • OPTIONS *
  • PUT *
  • DELETE *
  • TRACE *
are legal, subject to protocol restrictions. The default * method is GET. * * @param method the HTTP method * @exception ProtocolException if the method cannot be reset or if * the requested method isn't valid for HTTP. * @see #getRequestMethod() */ public void setRequestMethod(String method) throws ProtocolException { } /** * Get the request method. * @return the HTTP request method * @see #setRequestMethod(java.lang.String) */ public String getRequestMethod() { return null; } /** * Gets the status code from an HTTP response message. * For example, in the case of the following status lines: *
     * HTTP/1.0 200 OK
     * HTTP/1.0 401 Unauthorized
     * 
* It will return 200 and 401 respectively. * Returns -1 if no code can be discerned * from the response (i.e., the response is not valid HTTP). * @throws IOException if an error occurred connecting to the server. * @return the HTTP Status-Code, or -1 */ public int getResponseCode() throws IOException { return 0; } /** * Gets the HTTP response message, if any, returned along with the * response code from a server. From responses like: *
     * HTTP/1.0 200 OK
     * HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found
     * 
* Extracts the Strings "OK" and "Not Found" respectively. * Returns null if none could be discerned from the responses * (the result was not valid HTTP). * @throws IOException if an error occurred connecting to the server. * @return the HTTP response message, or null */ public String getResponseMessage() throws IOException { return null; } public long getHeaderFieldDate(String name, long Default) { return -1; } /** * Indicates that other requests to the server * are unlikely in the near future. Calling disconnect() * should not imply that this HttpURLConnection * instance can be reused for other requests. */ public abstract void disconnect(); /** * Indicates if the connection is going through a proxy. * @return a boolean indicating if the connection is * using a proxy. */ public abstract boolean usingProxy(); public Permission getPermission() throws IOException { return null; } /** * Returns the error stream if the connection failed * but the server sent useful data nonetheless. The * typical example is when an HTTP server responds * with a 404, which will cause a FileNotFoundException * to be thrown in connect, but the server sent an HTML * help page with suggestions as to what to do. * *

This method will not cause a connection to be initiated. If * the connection was not connected, or if the server did not have * an error while connecting or if the server had an error but * no error data was sent, this method will return null. This is * the default. * * @return an error stream if any, null if there have been no * errors, the connection is not connected or the server sent no * useful data. */ public InputStream getErrorStream() { return null; } }





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