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package jakarta.servlet.http;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.function.Supplier;

import jakarta.servlet.ServletResponse;

/**
 * Extends the {@link ServletResponse} interface to provide HTTP-specific functionality in sending a response. For
 * example, it has methods to access HTTP headers and cookies.
 * 

* The servlet container creates an HttpServletResponse object and passes it as an argument to the * servlet's service methods (doGet, doPost, etc). * * @see jakarta.servlet.ServletResponse */ public interface HttpServletResponse extends ServletResponse { /** * Adds the specified cookie to the response. This method can be called multiple times to set more than one cookie. * * @param cookie the Cookie to return to the client */ void addCookie(Cookie cookie); /** * Returns a boolean indicating whether the named response header has already been set. * * @param name the header name * * @return true if the named response header has already been set; false otherwise */ boolean containsHeader(String name); /** * Encodes the specified URL by including the session ID in it, or, if encoding is not needed, returns the URL * unchanged. The implementation of this method includes the logic to determine whether the session ID needs to be * encoded in the URL. For example, if the browser supports cookies, or session tracking is turned off, URL encoding * is unnecessary. *

* For robust session tracking, all URLs emitted by a servlet should be run through this method. Otherwise, URL * rewriting cannot be used with browsers which do not support cookies. * * @param url the url to be encoded. * * @return the encoded URL if encoding is needed; the unchanged URL otherwise. */ String encodeURL(String url); /** * Encodes the specified URL for use in the sendRedirect method or, if encoding is not needed, returns * the URL unchanged. The implementation of this method includes the logic to determine whether the session ID needs * to be encoded in the URL. Because the rules for making this determination can differ from those used to decide * whether to encode a normal link, this method is separated from the encodeURL method. *

* All URLs sent to the HttpServletResponse.sendRedirect method should be run through this method. * Otherwise, URL rewriting cannot be used with browsers which do not support cookies. * * @param url the url to be encoded. * * @return the encoded URL if encoding is needed; the unchanged URL otherwise. * * @see #sendRedirect */ String encodeRedirectURL(String url); /** * Sends an error response to the client using the specified status code and clears the output buffer. The server * defaults to creating the response to look like an HTML-formatted server error page containing the specified * message, setting the content type to "text/html", leaving cookies and other headers unmodified. If an error-page * declaration has been made for the web application corresponding to the status code passed in, it will be served * back in preference to the suggested msg parameter. *

* If the response has already been committed, this method throws an IllegalStateException. After using this method, * the response should be considered to be committed and should not be written to. * * @param sc the error status code * @param msg the descriptive message * * @exception IOException If an input or output exception occurs * @exception IllegalStateException If the response was committed */ void sendError(int sc, String msg) throws IOException; /** * Sends an error response to the client using the specified status code and clears the buffer. This is equivalent * to calling {@link #sendError(int, String)} with the same status code and null for the message. * * @param sc the error status code * * @exception IOException If an input or output exception occurs * @exception IllegalStateException If the response was committed before this method call */ void sendError(int sc) throws IOException; /** * Sends a redirect response to the client using the specified redirect location URL with the status code * {@link #SC_FOUND} 302 (Found), clears the response buffer and commits the response. The response buffer will be * replaced with a short hypertext note as per RFC 9110. *

* This method has no effect if called from an include. * * @param location the redirect location URL (may be absolute or relative) * * @exception IOException If an input or output exception occurs * @exception IllegalArgumentException If a relative URL is given and cannot be converted into an absolute URL * @exception IllegalStateException If the response was already committed when this method was called * * @see #sendRedirect(String, int, boolean) */ default void sendRedirect(String location) throws IOException { sendRedirect(location, SC_FOUND, true); } /** * Sends a redirect response to the client using the specified redirect location URL with the status code * {@link #SC_FOUND} 302 (Found), optionally clears the response buffer and commits the response. If the response * buffer is cleared, it will be replaced with a short hypertext note as per RFC 9110. *

* This method has no effect if called from an include. * * @param location the redirect location URL (may be absolute or relative) * @param clearBuffer if {@code true}, clear the buffer and replace it with the data set by this method otherwise * retain the existing buffer * * @exception IOException If an input or output exception occurs * @exception IllegalArgumentException If a relative URL is given and cannot be converted into an absolute URL * @exception IllegalStateException If the response was already committed when this method was called * * @see #sendRedirect(String, int, boolean) * * @since Servlet 6.1 */ default void sendRedirect(String location, boolean clearBuffer) throws IOException { sendRedirect(location, SC_FOUND, clearBuffer); } /** * Sends a redirect response to the client using the specified redirect location URL and status code, clears the * response buffer and commits the response. The response buffer will be replaced with a short hypertext note as per * RFC 9110. *

* This method has no effect if called from an include. * * @param location the redirect location URL (may be absolute or relative) * @param sc the status code to use for the redirect * * @exception IOException If an input or output exception occurs * @exception IllegalArgumentException If a relative URL is given and cannot be converted into an absolute URL * @exception IllegalStateException If the response was already committed when this method was called * * @see #sendRedirect(String, int, boolean) * * @since Servlet 6.1 */ default void sendRedirect(String location, int sc) throws IOException { sendRedirect(location, sc, true); } /** * Sends a redirect response to the client using the specified redirect location URL and status code, optionally * clears the response buffer and commits the response. If the response buffer is cleared, it will be replaced with * a short hypertext note as per RFC 9110. *

* This method has no effect if called from an include. *

* This method accepts both relative and absolute URLs. Absolute URLs passed to this method are used as provided as * the redirect location URL. Relative URLs are converted to absolute URLs unless a container specific * feature/option is provided that controls whether relative URLs passed to this method are converted to absolute * URLs or used as provided for the redirect location URL. If converting a relative URL to an absolute URL then: *

    *
  • If the location is relative without a leading '/' the container interprets it as relative to the current * request URI.
  • *
  • If the location is relative with a leading '/' the container interprets it as relative to the servlet * container root.
  • *
  • If the location is relative with two leading '/' the container interprets it as a network-path reference (see * RFC 3986: Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax, * section 4.2 "Relative Reference").
  • *
*

* If the response has already been committed, this method throws an IllegalStateException. After using this method, * the response should be considered to be committed and should not be written to. * * @param location the redirect location URL (may be absolute or relative) * @param sc the status code to use for the redirect * @param clearBuffer if {@code true}, clear the buffer and replace it with the data set by this method otherwise * retain the existing buffer * * @exception IOException If an input or output exception occurs * @exception IllegalArgumentException If a relative URL is given and cannot be converted into an absolute URL * @exception IllegalStateException If the response was already committed when this method was called * * @since Servlet 6.1 */ void sendRedirect(String location, int sc, boolean clearBuffer) throws IOException; /** * Sets a response header with the given name and date-value. The date is specified in terms of milliseconds since * the epoch. If the header had already been set, the new value overwrites the previous one. The * containsHeader method can be used to test for the presence of a header before setting its value. * * @param name the name of the header to set * @param date the assigned date value * * @see #containsHeader * @see #addDateHeader */ void setDateHeader(String name, long date); /** * Adds a response header with the given name and date-value. The date is specified in terms of milliseconds since * the epoch. This method allows response headers to have multiple values. * * @param name the name of the header to set * @param date the additional date value * * @see #setDateHeader */ void addDateHeader(String name, long date); /** * Sets a response header with the given name and value. If the header had already been set, the new value * overwrites the previous one. The containsHeader method can be used to test for the presence of a * header before setting its value. * * @param name the name of the header * @param value the header value If it contains octet string, it should be encoded according to RFC 2047 * (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2047.txt) * * @see #containsHeader * @see #addHeader */ void setHeader(String name, String value); /** * Adds a response header with the given name and value. This method allows response headers to have multiple * values. * * @param name the name of the header * @param value the additional header value If it contains octet string, it should be encoded according to RFC 2047 * (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2047.txt) * * @see #setHeader */ void addHeader(String name, String value); /** * Sets a response header with the given name and integer value. If the header had already been set, the new value * overwrites the previous one. The containsHeader method can be used to test for the presence of a * header before setting its value. * * @param name the name of the header * @param value the assigned integer value * * @see #containsHeader * @see #addIntHeader */ void setIntHeader(String name, int value); /** * Adds a response header with the given name and integer value. This method allows response headers to have * multiple values. * * @param name the name of the header * @param value the assigned integer value * * @see #setIntHeader */ void addIntHeader(String name, int value); /** * Sets the status code for this response. This method is used to set the return status code when there is no error * (for example, for the status codes SC_OK or SC_MOVED_TEMPORARILY). If there is an error, and the caller wishes to * invoke an error-page defined in the web application, the sendError method should be used instead. *

* The container clears the buffer and sets the Location header, preserving cookies and other headers. * * @param sc the status code * * @see #sendError */ void setStatus(int sc); /** * Get the HTTP status code for this Response. * * @return The HTTP status code for this Response * * @since Servlet 3.0 */ int getStatus(); /** * Return the value for the specified header, or null if this header has not been set. If more than one * value was added for this name, only the first is returned; use {@link #getHeaders(String)} to retrieve all of * them. * * @param name Header name to look up * * @return The first value for the specified header. This is the raw value so if multiple values are specified in * the first header then they will be returned as a single header value . * * @since Servlet 3.0 */ String getHeader(String name); /** * Return a Collection of all the header values associated with the specified header name. * * @param name Header name to look up * * @return The values for the specified header. These are the raw values so if multiple values are specified in a * single header that will be returned as a single header value. * * @since Servlet 3.0 */ Collection getHeaders(String name); /** * Get the header names set for this HTTP response. * * @return The header names set for this HTTP response. * * @since Servlet 3.0 */ Collection getHeaderNames(); /** * Configure the supplier of the trailer headers. The supplier will be called in the scope of the thread that * completes the response.
* Trailers that don't meet the requirements of RFC 7230, section 4.1.2 will be ignored.
* The default implementation is a NO-OP. * * @param supplier The supplier for the trailer headers * * @throws IllegalStateException if this method is called when the underlying protocol does not support trailer * headers or if using HTTP/1.1 and the response has already been committed * * @since Servlet 4.0 */ default void setTrailerFields(Supplier> supplier) { // NO-OP } /** * Obtain the supplier of the trailer headers.
* The default implementation returns null. * * @return The supplier for the trailer headers * * @since Servlet 4.0 */ default Supplier> getTrailerFields() { return null; } /* * Server status codes; see RFC 7231. */ /** * Status code (100) indicating the client can continue. */ int SC_CONTINUE = 100; /** * Status code (101) indicating the server is switching protocols according to Upgrade header. */ int SC_SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS = 101; /** * Status code (200) indicating the request succeeded normally. */ int SC_OK = 200; /** * Status code (201) indicating the request succeeded and created a new resource on the server. */ int SC_CREATED = 201; /** * Status code (202) indicating that a request was accepted for processing, but was not completed. */ int SC_ACCEPTED = 202; /** * Status code (203) indicating that the meta information presented by the client did not originate from the server. */ int SC_NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION = 203; /** * Status code (204) indicating that the request succeeded but that there was no new information to return. */ int SC_NO_CONTENT = 204; /** * Status code (205) indicating that the agent SHOULD reset the document view which caused the request to * be sent. */ int SC_RESET_CONTENT = 205; /** * Status code (206) indicating that the server has fulfilled the partial GET request for the resource. */ int SC_PARTIAL_CONTENT = 206; /** * Status code (300) indicating that the requested resource corresponds to any one of a set of representations, each * with its own specific location. */ int SC_MULTIPLE_CHOICES = 300; /** * Status code (301) indicating that the resource has permanently moved to a new location, and that future * references should use a new URI with their requests. */ int SC_MOVED_PERMANENTLY = 301; /** * Status code (302) indicating that the resource has temporarily moved to another location, but that future * references should still use the original URI to access the resource. This definition is being retained for * backwards compatibility. SC_FOUND is now the preferred definition. */ int SC_MOVED_TEMPORARILY = 302; /** * Status code (302) indicating that the resource reside temporarily under a different URI. Since the redirection * might be altered on occasion, the client should continue to use the Request-URI for future requests.(HTTP/1.1) To * represent the status code (302), it is recommended to use this variable. */ int SC_FOUND = 302; /** * Status code (303) indicating that the response to the request can be found under a different URI. */ int SC_SEE_OTHER = 303; /** * Status code (304) indicating that a conditional GET operation found that the resource was available and not * modified. */ int SC_NOT_MODIFIED = 304; /** * Status code (305) indicating that the requested resource MUST be accessed through the proxy given by the * Location field. */ int SC_USE_PROXY = 305; /** * Status code (307) indicating that the requested resource resides temporarily under a different URI. The temporary * URI SHOULD be given by the Location field in the response. */ int SC_TEMPORARY_REDIRECT = 307; /** * Status code (308) indicating that the requested resource resides permanently under a different URI. The new URI * SHOULD be given by the Location field in the response. * * @since Servlet 6.1 */ int SC_PERMANENT_REDIRECT = 308; /** * Status code (400) indicating the request sent by the client was syntactically incorrect. */ int SC_BAD_REQUEST = 400; /** * Status code (401) indicating that the request requires HTTP authentication. */ int SC_UNAUTHORIZED = 401; /** * Status code (402) reserved for future use. */ int SC_PAYMENT_REQUIRED = 402; /** * Status code (403) indicating the server understood the request but refused to fulfill it. */ int SC_FORBIDDEN = 403; /** * Status code (404) indicating that the requested resource is not available. */ int SC_NOT_FOUND = 404; /** * Status code (405) indicating that the method specified in the Request-Line is not allowed * for the resource identified by the Request-URI. */ int SC_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED = 405; /** * Status code (406) indicating that the resource identified by the request is only capable of generating response * entities which have content characteristics not acceptable according to the accept headers sent in the request. */ int SC_NOT_ACCEPTABLE = 406; /** * Status code (407) indicating that the client MUST first authenticate itself with the proxy. */ int SC_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED = 407; /** * Status code (408) indicating that the client did not produce a request within the time that the server was * prepared to wait. */ int SC_REQUEST_TIMEOUT = 408; /** * Status code (409) indicating that the request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of * the resource. */ int SC_CONFLICT = 409; /** * Status code (410) indicating that the resource is no longer available at the server and no forwarding address is * known. This condition SHOULD be considered permanent. */ int SC_GONE = 410; /** * Status code (411) indicating that the request cannot be handled without a defined * Content-Length. */ int SC_LENGTH_REQUIRED = 411; /** * Status code (412) indicating that the precondition given in one or more of the request-header fields evaluated to * false when it was tested on the server. */ int SC_PRECONDITION_FAILED = 412; /** * Status code (413) indicating that the server is refusing to process the request because the request entity is * larger than the server is willing or able to process. */ int SC_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE = 413; /** * Status code (414) indicating that the server is refusing to service the request because the * Request-URI is longer than the server is willing to interpret. */ int SC_REQUEST_URI_TOO_LONG = 414; /** * Status code (415) indicating that the server is refusing to service the request because the entity of the request * is in a format not supported by the requested resource for the requested method. */ int SC_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE = 415; /** * Status code (416) indicating that the server cannot serve the requested byte range. */ int SC_REQUESTED_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE = 416; /** * Status code (417) indicating that the server could not meet the expectation given in the Expect request header. */ int SC_EXPECTATION_FAILED = 417; /** * Status code (421) indicating that the server is unwilling or unable to produce an authoritative response for the * target URI. * * @since Servlet 6.1 */ int SC_MISDIRECTED_REQUEST = 421; /** * Status code (422) indicating that the server understands the content type of the request but is unable to process * the contained instructions. * * @since Servlet 6.1 */ int SC_UNPROCESSABLE_CONTENT = 422; /** * Status code (426) indicating that the server refuses to perform the request using the current protocol but may be * willing to do so after the client upgrades to a different protocol. The server must include an appropriate * {@code Upgrade} header in the response. * * @since Servlet 6.1 */ int SC_UPGRADE_REQUIRED = 426; /** * Status code (500) indicating an error inside the HTTP server which prevented it from fulfilling the request. */ int SC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR = 500; /** * Status code (501) indicating the HTTP server does not support the functionality needed to fulfill the request. */ int SC_NOT_IMPLEMENTED = 501; /** * Status code (502) indicating that the HTTP server received an invalid response from a server it consulted when * acting as a proxy or gateway. */ int SC_BAD_GATEWAY = 502; /** * Status code (503) indicating that the HTTP server is temporarily overloaded, and unable to handle the request. */ int SC_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE = 503; /** * Status code (504) indicating that the server did not receive a timely response from the upstream server while * acting as a gateway or proxy. */ int SC_GATEWAY_TIMEOUT = 504; /** * Status code (505) indicating that the server does not support or refuses to support the HTTP protocol version * that was used in the request message. */ int SC_HTTP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED = 505; }





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