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package jakarta.servlet;

import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Map;

/**
 * Defines an object to provide client request information to a servlet. The servlet container creates a
 * ServletRequest object and passes it as an argument to the servlet's service method.
 * 

* A ServletRequest object provides data including parameter name and values, attributes, and an input * stream. Interfaces that extend ServletRequest can provide additional protocol-specific data (for * example, HTTP data is provided by {@link jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest}. * * @see jakarta.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest */ public interface ServletRequest { /** * Returns the value of the named attribute as an Object, or null if no attribute of the * given name exists. *

* Attributes can be set two ways. The servlet container may set attributes to make available custom information * about a request. For example, for requests made using HTTPS, the attribute * jakarta.servlet.request.X509Certificate can be used to retrieve information on the certificate of * the client. Attributes can also be set programmatically using {@link ServletRequest#setAttribute}. This allows * information to be embedded into a request before a {@link RequestDispatcher} call. *

* Attribute names should follow the same conventions as package names. Names beginning with jakarta.* * are reserved for use by the Jakarta EE platform. * * @param name a String specifying the name of the attribute * * @return an Object containing the value of the attribute, or null if the attribute does * not exist */ Object getAttribute(String name); /** * Returns an Enumeration containing the names of the attributes available to this request. This method * returns an empty Enumeration if the request has no attributes available to it. * * @return an Enumeration of strings containing the names of the request's attributes */ Enumeration getAttributeNames(); /** * Returns the name of the character encoding used in the body of this request. This method returns * null if the no character encoding has been specified. The following priority order is used to * determine the specified encoding: *

    *
  1. per request
  2. *
  3. web application default via the deployment descriptor or * {@link ServletContext#setRequestCharacterEncoding(String)}
  4. *
  5. container default via container specific configuration
  6. *
* * @return a String containing the name of the character encoding, or null if the request * does not specify a character encoding */ String getCharacterEncoding(); /** * Overrides the name of the character encoding used in the body of this request. This method must be called prior * to reading request parameters or reading input using getReader(). * * @param encoding a {@code String} containing the name of the character encoding * * @throws UnsupportedEncodingException if this is not a valid encoding */ void setCharacterEncoding(String encoding) throws UnsupportedEncodingException; /** * Returns the length, in bytes, of the request body and made available by the input stream, or -1 if the length is * not known. For HTTP servlets, same as the value of the CGI variable CONTENT_LENGTH. * * @return an integer containing the length of the request body or -1 if the length is not known or is greater than * {@link Integer#MAX_VALUE} */ int getContentLength(); /** * Returns the length, in bytes, of the request body and made available by the input stream, or -1 if the length is * not known. For HTTP servlets, same as the value of the CGI variable CONTENT_LENGTH. * * @return a long integer containing the length of the request body or -1 if the length is not known * * @since Servlet 3.1 */ long getContentLengthLong(); /** * Returns the MIME type of the body of the request, or null if the type is not known. For HTTP * servlets, same as the value of the CGI variable CONTENT_TYPE. * * @return a String containing the name of the MIME type of the request, or null if the type is not * known */ String getContentType(); /** * Retrieves the body of the request as binary data using a {@link ServletInputStream}. Either this method or * {@link #getReader} may be called to read the body, not both. * * @return a {@link ServletInputStream} object containing the body of the request * * @exception IllegalStateException if the {@link #getReader} method has already been called for this request * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred */ ServletInputStream getInputStream() throws IOException; /** * Returns the value of a request parameter as a String, or null if the parameter does not * exist. Request parameters are extra information sent with the request. For HTTP servlets, parameters are * contained in the query string or posted form data. *

* You should only use this method when you are sure the parameter has only one value. If the parameter might have * more than one value, use {@link #getParameterValues}. *

* If you use this method with a multivalued parameter, the value returned is equal to the first value in the array * returned by getParameterValues. *

* If the parameter data was sent in the request body, such as occurs with an HTTP POST request, then reading the * body directly via {@link #getInputStream} or {@link #getReader} can interfere with the execution of this method. * * @param name a String specifying the name of the parameter * * @return a String representing the single value of the parameter * * @see #getParameterValues */ String getParameter(String name); /** * Returns an Enumeration of String objects containing the names of the parameters * contained in this request. If the request has no parameters, the method returns an empty * Enumeration. * * @return an Enumeration of String objects, each String containing the name * of a request parameter; or an empty Enumeration if the request has no parameters */ Enumeration getParameterNames(); /** * Returns an array of String objects containing all of the values the given request parameter has, or * null if the parameter does not exist. *

* If the parameter has a single value, the array has a length of 1. * * @param name a String containing the name of the parameter whose value is requested * * @return an array of String objects containing the parameter's values * * @see #getParameter */ String[] getParameterValues(String name); /** * Returns a java.util.Map of the parameters of this request. Request parameters are extra information sent with the * request. For HTTP servlets, parameters are contained in the query string or posted form data. * * @return an immutable java.util.Map containing parameter names as keys and parameter values as map values. The * keys in the parameter map are of type String. The values in the parameter map are of type String * array. */ Map getParameterMap(); /** * Returns the name and version of the protocol the request uses in the form * protocol/majorVersion.minorVersion, for example, HTTP/1.1. For HTTP servlets, the value returned is the * same as the value of the CGI variable SERVER_PROTOCOL. * * @return a String containing the protocol name and version number */ String getProtocol(); /** * Returns the name of the scheme used to make this request, for example, http, https, or * ftp. Different schemes have different rules for constructing URLs, as noted in RFC 1738. * * @return a String containing the name of the scheme used to make this request */ String getScheme(); /** * Returns the host name of the server to which the request was sent. It is the value of the part before ":" in the * Host header value, if any, or the resolved server name, or the server IP address. * * @return a String containing the name of the server */ String getServerName(); /** * Returns the port number to which the request was sent. It is the value of the part after ":" in the * Host header value, if any, or the server port where the client connection was accepted on. * * @return an integer specifying the port number */ int getServerPort(); /** * Retrieves the body of the request as character data using a BufferedReader. The reader translates * the character data according to the character encoding used on the body. Either this method or * {@link #getInputStream} may be called to read the body, not both. * * @return a BufferedReader containing the body of the request * * @exception java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException if the character set encoding used is not supported and the text * cannot be decoded * @exception IllegalStateException if {@link #getInputStream} method has been called on this request * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred * * @see #getInputStream */ BufferedReader getReader() throws IOException; /** * Returns the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the client or last proxy that sent the request. For HTTP servlets, * same as the value of the CGI variable REMOTE_ADDR. * * @return a String containing the IP address of the client that sent the request */ String getRemoteAddr(); /** * Returns the fully qualified name of the client or the last proxy that sent the request. If the engine cannot or * chooses not to resolve the hostname (to improve performance), this method returns the dotted-string form of the * IP address. For HTTP servlets, same as the value of the CGI variable REMOTE_HOST. * * @return a String containing the fully qualified name of the client */ String getRemoteHost(); /** * Stores an attribute in this request. Attributes are reset between requests. This method is most often used in * conjunction with {@link RequestDispatcher}. *

* Attribute names should follow the same conventions as package names. Names beginning with jakarta.* * are reserved for use by the Jakarta EE platform. *

* If the object passed in is null, the effect is the same as calling {@link #removeAttribute}.
* It is warned that when the request is dispatched from the servlet resides in a different web application by * RequestDispatcher, the object set by this method may not be correctly retrieved in the caller * servlet. * * @param name a String specifying the name of the attribute * @param o the Object to be stored */ void setAttribute(String name, Object o); /** * Removes an attribute from this request. This method is not generally needed as attributes only persist as long as * the request is being handled. *

* Attribute names should follow the same conventions as package names. Names beginning with jakarta.* * are reserved for use by the Jakarta EE platform. * * @param name a String specifying the name of the attribute to remove */ void removeAttribute(String name); /** * Returns the preferred Locale that the client will accept content in, based on the Accept-Language * header. If the client request doesn't provide an Accept-Language header, this method returns the default locale * for the server. * * @return the preferred Locale for the client */ Locale getLocale(); /** * Returns an Enumeration of Locale objects indicating, in decreasing order starting with * the preferred locale, the locales that are acceptable to the client based on the Accept-Language header. If the * client request doesn't provide an Accept-Language header, this method returns an Enumeration * containing one Locale, the default locale for the server. * * @return an Enumeration of preferred Locale objects for the client */ Enumeration getLocales(); /** * Returns a boolean indicating whether this request was made using a secure channel, such as HTTPS. * * @return a boolean indicating if the request was made using a secure channel */ boolean isSecure(); /** * Returns a {@link RequestDispatcher} object that acts as a wrapper for the resource located at the given path. A * RequestDispatcher object can be used to forward a request to the resource or to include the resource * in a response. The resource can be dynamic or static. *

* The pathname specified may be relative, although it cannot extend outside the current servlet context. If the * path begins with a "/" it is interpreted as relative to the current context root. This method returns * null if the servlet container cannot return a RequestDispatcher. *

* The difference between this method and {@link ServletContext#getRequestDispatcher} is that this method can take a * relative path. * * @param path a String specifying the pathname to the resource. If it is relative, it must be relative * against the current servlet. * * @return a RequestDispatcher object that acts as a wrapper for the resource at the specified path, or * null if the servlet container cannot return a RequestDispatcher * * @see RequestDispatcher * @see ServletContext#getRequestDispatcher */ RequestDispatcher getRequestDispatcher(String path); /** * Returns the Internet Protocol (IP) source port of the client or last proxy that sent the request. * * @return an integer specifying the port number * * @since Servlet 2.4 */ int getRemotePort(); /** * Returns the host name of the Internet Protocol (IP) interface on which the request was received. * * @return a String containing the host name of the IP on which the request was received. * * @since Servlet 2.4 */ String getLocalName(); /** * Returns the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the interface on which the request was received. * * @return a String containing the IP address on which the request was received. * * @since Servlet 2.4 */ String getLocalAddr(); /** * Returns the Internet Protocol (IP) port number of the interface on which the request was received. * * @return an integer specifying the port number * * @since Servlet 2.4 */ int getLocalPort(); /** * @return TODO * * @since Servlet 3.0 TODO SERVLET3 - Add comments */ ServletContext getServletContext(); /** * @return TODO * * @throws IllegalStateException If async is not supported for this request * * @since Servlet 3.0 TODO SERVLET3 - Add comments */ AsyncContext startAsync() throws IllegalStateException; /** * @param servletRequest The ServletRequest with which to initialise the asynchronous context * @param servletResponse The ServletResponse with which to initialise the asynchronous context * * @return TODO * * @throws IllegalStateException If async is not supported for this request * * @since Servlet 3.0 TODO SERVLET3 - Add comments */ AsyncContext startAsync(ServletRequest servletRequest, ServletResponse servletResponse) throws IllegalStateException; /** * @return TODO * * @since Servlet 3.0 TODO SERVLET3 - Add comments */ boolean isAsyncStarted(); /** * @return TODO * * @since Servlet 3.0 TODO SERVLET3 - Add comments */ boolean isAsyncSupported(); /** * Get the current AsyncContext. * * @return The current AsyncContext * * @throws IllegalStateException if the request is not in asynchronous mode (i.e. @link #isAsyncStarted() is * {@code false}) * * @since Servlet 3.0 */ AsyncContext getAsyncContext(); /** * @return TODO * * @since Servlet 3.0 TODO SERVLET3 - Add comments */ DispatcherType getDispatcherType(); /** * Obtain a unique (within the lifetime of the Servlet container) identifier string for this request. *

* There is no defined format for this string. The format is implementation dependent. * * @return A unique identifier for the request * * @since Servlet 6.0 */ String getRequestId(); /** * Obtain the request identifier for this request as defined by the protocol in use. Note that some protocols do not * define such an identifier. *

* Examples of protocol provided request identifiers include: *

*
HTTP 1.x
*
None, so the empty string should be returned
*
HTTP 2
*
The stream identifier
*
HTTP 3
*
The stream identifier
*
AJP
*
None, so the empty string should be returned
*
* * @return The request identifier if one is defined, otherwise an empty string * * @since Servlet 6.0 */ String getProtocolRequestId(); /** * Obtain details of the network connection to the Servlet container that is being used by this request. The * information presented may differ from information presented elsewhere in the Servlet API as raw information is * presented without adjustments for, example, use of reverse proxies that may be applied elsewhere in the Servlet * API. * * @return The network connection details. * * @since Servlet 6.0 */ ServletConnection getServletConnection(); }




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