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package org.apache.commons.httpclient.methods;

import org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpMethodBase;

/**
 * Implements the HTTP TRACE method.
 * 

* The HTTP TRACE method is defined in section 9.6 of * RFC2616: *

* The TRACE method is used to invoke a remote, application-layer loop- * back of the request message. The final recipient of the request * SHOULD reflect the message received back to the client as the * entity-body of a 200 (OK) response. The final recipient is either the * origin server or the first proxy or gateway to receive a Max-Forwards * value of zero (0) in the request (see section 14.31). A TRACE request * MUST NOT include an entity. *
*

* * @author Sean C. Sullivan * @author Mike Bowler * @author Jeff Dever * * @version $Revision: 480424 $ * @since 2.0 * */ public class TraceMethod extends HttpMethodBase { //~ Constructors /** * Constructor specifying a URI. * * @param uri either an absolute or relative URI * * @since 2.0 * */ public TraceMethod(String uri) { super(uri); setFollowRedirects(false); } //~ Methods /** * Returns "TRACE". * * @return "TRACE" * * @since 2.0 * */ public String getName() { return "TRACE"; } /** * Recycles the HTTP method so that it can be used again. * Note that all of the instance variables will be reset * once this method has been called. This method will also * release the connection being used by this HTTP method. * * @see #releaseConnection() * * @since 2.0 * * @deprecated no longer supported and will be removed in the future * version of HttpClient */ public void recycle() { super.recycle(); setFollowRedirects(false); } }




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