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package org.apache.http.params;

/**
 * Defines parameter names for protocol execution in HttpCore.
 *
 * @since 4.0
 *
 * @deprecated (4.3) use configuration classes provided 'org.apache.http.config'
 *  and 'org.apache.http.client.config'
 */
@Deprecated
public interface CoreProtocolPNames {

    /**
     * Defines the {@link org.apache.http.ProtocolVersion} used per default.
     * 

* This parameter expects a value of type {@link org.apache.http.ProtocolVersion}. *

*/ String PROTOCOL_VERSION = "http.protocol.version"; /** * Defines the charset to be used for encoding HTTP protocol elements. *

* This parameter expects a value of type {@link String}. *

*/ String HTTP_ELEMENT_CHARSET = "http.protocol.element-charset"; /** * Defines the charset to be used per default for encoding content body. *

* This parameter expects a value of type {@link String}. *

*/ String HTTP_CONTENT_CHARSET = "http.protocol.content-charset"; /** * Defines the content of the {@code User-Agent} header. *

* This parameter expects a value of type {@link String}. *

*/ String USER_AGENT = "http.useragent"; /** * Defines the content of the {@code Server} header. *

* This parameter expects a value of type {@link String}. *

*/ String ORIGIN_SERVER = "http.origin-server"; /** * Defines whether responses with an invalid {@code Transfer-Encoding} * header should be rejected. *

* This parameter expects a value of type {@link Boolean}. *

*/ String STRICT_TRANSFER_ENCODING = "http.protocol.strict-transfer-encoding"; /** *

* Activates 'Expect: 100-Continue' handshake for the * entity enclosing methods. The purpose of the 'Expect: 100-Continue' * handshake is to allow a client that is sending a request message with * a request body to determine if the origin server is willing to * accept the request (based on the request headers) before the client * sends the request body. *

* *

* The use of the 'Expect: 100-continue' handshake can result in * a noticeable performance improvement for entity enclosing requests * (such as POST and PUT) that require the target server's * authentication. *

* *

* 'Expect: 100-continue' handshake should be used with * caution, as it may cause problems with HTTP servers and * proxies that do not support HTTP/1.1 protocol. *

* * This parameter expects a value of type {@link Boolean}. */ String USE_EXPECT_CONTINUE = "http.protocol.expect-continue"; /** *

* Defines the maximum period of time in milliseconds the client should spend * waiting for a 100-continue response. *

* * This parameter expects a value of type {@link Integer}. */ String WAIT_FOR_CONTINUE = "http.protocol.wait-for-continue"; /** *

* Defines the action to perform upon receiving a malformed input. If the input byte sequence * is not legal for this charset then the input is said to be malformed *

* * This parameter expects a value of type {@link java.nio.charset.CodingErrorAction} * * @since 4.2 */ String HTTP_MALFORMED_INPUT_ACTION = "http.malformed.input.action"; /** *

* Defines the action to perform upon receiving an unmappable input. If the input byte sequence * is legal but cannot be mapped to a valid Unicode character then the input is said to be * unmappable *

* * This parameter expects a value of type {@link java.nio.charset.CodingErrorAction} * * @since 4.2 */ String HTTP_UNMAPPABLE_INPUT_ACTION = "http.unmappable.input.action"; }




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