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package javax.ws.rs.core;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.net.URI;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.ws.rs.ext.RuntimeDelegate;
/**
* URI template-aware utility class for building URIs from their components. See
* {@link javax.ws.rs.Path#value} for an explanation of URI templates.
*
* Builder methods perform contextual encoding of characters not permitted in
* the corresponding URI component following the rules of the
* application/x-www-form-urlencoded
* media type for query parameters and
* RFC 3986 for all other
* components. Note that only characters not permitted in a particular component
* are subject to encoding so, e.g., a path supplied to one of the {@code path}
* methods may contain matrix parameters or multiple path segments since the
* separators are legal characters and will not be encoded. Percent encoded
* values are also recognized where allowed and will not be double encoded.
*
* URI templates are allowed in most components of a URI but their value is
* restricted to a particular component. E.g.
*
UriBuilder.fromPath("{arg1}").build("foo#bar");
* would result in encoding of the '#' such that the resulting URI is
* "foo%23bar". To create a URI "foo#bar" use
* UriBuilder.fromPath("{arg1}").fragment("{arg2}").build("foo", "bar")
* instead. URI template names and delimiters are never encoded but their
* values are encoded when a URI is built.
* Template parameter regular expressions are ignored when building a URI, i.e.
* no validation is performed.
*
* @author Paul Sandoz
* @author Marc Hadley
* @see java.net.URI
* @see javax.ws.rs.Path
* @since 1.0
*/
public abstract class UriBuilder {
/**
* Protected constructor, use one of the static fromXxx(...)
* methods to obtain an instance.
*/
protected UriBuilder() {
}
/**
* Creates a new instance of UriBuilder.
*
* @return a new instance of UriBuilder.
*/
protected static UriBuilder newInstance() {
return RuntimeDelegate.getInstance().createUriBuilder();
}
/**
* Create a new instance initialized from an existing URI.
*
* @param uri a URI that will be used to initialize the UriBuilder.
* @return a new UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if uri is {@code null}.
*/
public static UriBuilder fromUri(URI uri) {
return newInstance().uri(uri);
}
/**
* Create a new instance initialized from an existing URI.
*
* @param uriTemplate a URI template that will be used to initialize the UriBuilder, may
* contain URI parameters.
* @return a new UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code uriTemplate} is not a valid URI template or
* is {@code null}.
*/
public static UriBuilder fromUri(String uriTemplate) {
return newInstance().uri(uriTemplate);
}
/**
* Create a new instance initialized from a Link.
*
* @param link a Link that will be used to initialize the UriBuilder, only
* its URI is used.
* @return a new UriBuilder
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if link is {@code null}
* @since 2.0
*/
public static UriBuilder fromLink(Link link) {
if (link == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("The provider 'link' parameter value is 'null'.");
}
return UriBuilder.fromUri(link.getUri());
}
/**
* Create a new instance representing a relative URI initialized from a
* URI path.
*
* @param path a URI path that will be used to initialize the UriBuilder,
* may contain URI template parameters.
* @return a new UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if path is {@code null}.
*/
public static UriBuilder fromPath(String path) throws IllegalArgumentException {
return newInstance().path(path);
}
/**
* Create a new instance representing a relative URI initialized from a
* root resource class.
*
* @param resource a root resource whose {@link javax.ws.rs.Path} value will
* be used to initialize the UriBuilder.
* @return a new UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if resource is not annotated with
* {@link javax.ws.rs.Path} or resource is {@code null}.
*/
public static UriBuilder fromResource(Class> resource) {
return newInstance().path(resource);
}
/**
* Create a new instance representing a relative URI initialized from a
* {@link javax.ws.rs.Path}-annotated method.
*
* This method can only be used in cases where there is a single method with the
* specified name that is annotated with {@link javax.ws.rs.Path}.
*
* @param resource the resource containing the method.
* @param method the name of the method whose {@link javax.ws.rs.Path} value will be
* used to obtain the path to append.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if resource or method is {@code null},
* or there is more than or less than one variant of the method annotated with
* {@link javax.ws.rs.Path}.
* @since 2.0
*/
public static UriBuilder fromMethod(Class> resource, String method) {
return newInstance().path(resource, method);
}
/**
* Create a copy of the UriBuilder preserving its state. This is a more
* efficient means of creating a copy than constructing a new UriBuilder
* from a URI returned by the {@link #build(Object...)} method.
*
* @return a copy of the UriBuilder.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("CloneDoesntDeclareCloneNotSupportedException")
@Override
public abstract UriBuilder clone();
/**
* Copies the non-null components of the supplied URI to the UriBuilder replacing
* any existing values for those components.
*
* @param uri the URI to copy components from.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the {@code uri} parameter is {@code null}.
*/
public abstract UriBuilder uri(URI uri);
/**
* Parses the {@code uriTemplate} string and copies the parsed components of the supplied
* URI to the UriBuilder replacing any existing values for those components.
*
* @param uriTemplate a URI template that will be used to initialize the UriBuilder, may
* contain URI parameters.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code uriTemplate} is not a valid URI template or
* is {@code null}.
* @since 2.0
*/
public abstract UriBuilder uri(String uriTemplate);
/**
* Set the URI scheme.
*
* @param scheme the URI scheme, may contain URI template parameters.
* A {@code null} value will unset the URI scheme, but will
* not unset the any scheme-specific-part components.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if scheme is invalid.
*/
public abstract UriBuilder scheme(String scheme);
/**
* Set the URI scheme-specific-part (see {@link java.net.URI}). This
* method will overwrite any existing
* values for authority, user-info, host, port and path.
*
* @param ssp the URI scheme-specific-part, may contain URI template parameters.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if ssp cannot be parsed or is {@code null}.
*/
public abstract UriBuilder schemeSpecificPart(String ssp);
/**
* Set the URI user-info.
*
* @param ui the URI user-info, may contain URI template parameters.
* A {@code null} value will unset userInfo component of the URI.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
*/
public abstract UriBuilder userInfo(String ui);
/**
* Set the URI host.
*
* @param host the URI host, may contain URI template parameters.
* A {@code null} value will unset the host component of the URI, but
* will not unset other authority component parts
* ({@link #userInfo(String) user info} or {@link #port(int) port}).
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if host is invalid.
*/
public abstract UriBuilder host(String host);
/**
* Set the URI port.
*
* @param port the URI port, a value of -1 will unset an explicit port.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if port is invalid.
*/
public abstract UriBuilder port(int port);
/**
* Set the URI path. This method will overwrite
* any existing path and associated matrix parameters.
* Existing '/' characters are preserved thus a single value can
* represent multiple URI path segments.
*
* @param path the path, may contain URI template parameters.
* A {@code null} value will unset the path component of the URI.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
*/
public abstract UriBuilder replacePath(String path);
/**
* Append path to the existing path.
* When constructing the final path, a '/' separator will be inserted
* between the existing path and the supplied path if necessary.
* Existing '/' characters are preserved thus a single value can
* represent multiple URI path segments.
*
* @param path the path, may contain URI template parameters.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if path is {@code null}.
*/
public abstract UriBuilder path(String path);
/**
* Append the path from a Path-annotated class to the
* existing path.
* When constructing the final path, a '/' separator will be inserted
* between the existing path and the supplied path if necessary.
*
* @param resource a resource whose {@link javax.ws.rs.Path} value will be
* used to obtain the path to append.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if resource is {@code null}, or
* if resource is not annotated with {@link javax.ws.rs.Path}.
*/
public abstract UriBuilder path(Class resource);
/**
* Append the path from a Path-annotated method to the
* existing path.
* When constructing the final path, a '/' separator will be inserted
* between the existing path and the supplied path if necessary.
* This method is a convenience shortcut to {@code path(Method)}, it
* can only be used in cases where there is a single method with the
* specified name that is annotated with {@link javax.ws.rs.Path}.
*
* @param resource the resource containing the method.
* @param method the name of the method whose {@link javax.ws.rs.Path} value will be
* used to obtain the path to append.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if resource or method is {@code null},
* or there is more than or less than one variant of the method annotated with
* {@link javax.ws.rs.Path}.
*/
public abstract UriBuilder path(Class resource, String method);
/**
* Append the path from a {@link javax.ws.rs.Path}-annotated method to the
* existing path.
* When constructing the final path, a '/' separator will be inserted
* between the existing path and the supplied path if necessary.
*
* @param method a method whose {@link javax.ws.rs.Path} value will be
* used to obtain the path to append to the existing path.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if method is {@code null} or is
* not annotated with a {@link javax.ws.rs.Path}.
*/
public abstract UriBuilder path(Method method);
/**
* Append path segments to the existing path.
* When constructing the final path, a '/' separator will be inserted
* between the existing path and the first path segment if necessary and
* each supplied segment will also be separated by '/'.
* Existing '/' characters are encoded thus a single value can
* only represent a single URI path segment.
*
* @param segments the path segment values, each may contain URI template
* parameters.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if segments or any element of segments
* is {@code null}.
*/
public abstract UriBuilder segment(String... segments);
/**
* Set the matrix parameters of the current final segment of the current URI path.
* This method will overwrite any existing matrix parameters on the current final
* segment of the current URI path. Note that the matrix parameters
* are tied to a particular path segment; subsequent addition of path segments
* will not affect their position in the URI path.
*
* @param matrix the matrix parameters, may contain URI template parameters.
* A {@code null} value will remove all matrix parameters of the current final segment
* of the current URI path.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if matrix cannot be parsed.
* @see Matrix URIs
*/
public abstract UriBuilder replaceMatrix(String matrix);
/**
* Append a matrix parameter to the existing set of matrix parameters of
* the current final segment of the URI path. If multiple values are supplied
* the parameter will be added once per value. Note that the matrix parameters
* are tied to a particular path segment; subsequent addition of path segments
* will not affect their position in the URI path.
*
* @param name the matrix parameter name, may contain URI template parameters.
* @param values the matrix parameter value(s), each object will be converted.
* to a {@code String} using its {@code toString()} method. Stringified
* values may contain URI template parameters.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if name or values is {@code null}.
* @see Matrix URIs
*/
public abstract UriBuilder matrixParam(String name, Object... values);
/**
* Replace the existing value(s) of a matrix parameter on
* the current final segment of the URI path. If multiple values are supplied
* the parameter will be added once per value. Note that the matrix parameters
* are tied to a particular path segment; subsequent addition of path segments
* will not affect their position in the URI path.
*
* @param name the matrix parameter name, may contain URI template parameters.
* @param values the matrix parameter value(s), each object will be converted.
* to a {@code String} using its {@code toString()} method. Stringified
* values may contain URI template parameters. If {@code values} is empty
* or {@code null} then all current values of the parameter are removed.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if name is {@code null}.
* @see Matrix URIs
*/
public abstract UriBuilder replaceMatrixParam(String name, Object... values);
/**
* Set the URI query string. This method will overwrite any existing query
* parameters.
*
* @param query the URI query string, may contain URI template parameters.
* A {@code null} value will remove all query parameters.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if query cannot be parsed.
*/
public abstract UriBuilder replaceQuery(String query);
/**
* Append a query parameter to the existing set of query parameters. If
* multiple values are supplied the parameter will be added once per value.
*
* @param name the query parameter name, may contain URI template parameters.
* @param values the query parameter value(s), each object will be converted
* to a {@code String} using its {@code toString()} method. Stringified
* values may contain URI template parameters.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if name or values is {@code null}.
*/
public abstract UriBuilder queryParam(String name, Object... values);
/**
* Replace the existing value(s) of a query parameter. If
* multiple values are supplied the parameter will be added once per value.
*
* @param name the query parameter name, may contain URI template parameters.
* @param values the query parameter value(s), each object will be converted
* to a {@code String} using its {@code toString()} method. Stringified
* values may contain URI template parameters. If {@code values} is empty
* or {@code null} then all current values of the parameter are removed.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if name is {@code null}.
*/
public abstract UriBuilder replaceQueryParam(String name, Object... values);
/**
* Set the URI fragment.
*
* @param fragment the URI fragment, may contain URI template parameters.
* A {@code null} value will remove any existing fragment.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
*/
public abstract UriBuilder fragment(String fragment);
/**
* Resolve a URI template with a given {@code name} in this {@code UriBuilder} instance
* using a supplied value.
*
* In case a {@code null} template name or value is entered a {@link IllegalArgumentException}
* is thrown.
*
* @param name name of the URI template.
* @param value value to be used to resolve the template.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the resolved template name or value is {@code null}.
* @since 2.0
*/
public abstract UriBuilder resolveTemplate(String name, Object value);
/**
* Resolve a URI template with a given {@code name} in this {@code UriBuilder} instance
* using a supplied value.
*
* In case a {@code null} template name or value is entered a {@link IllegalArgumentException}
* is thrown.
*
* @param name name of the URI template.
* @param value value to be used to resolve the template.
* @param encodeSlashInPath if {@code true}, the slash ({@code '/'}) characters
* in template values will be encoded if the template
* is placed in the URI path component, otherwise the slash
* characters will not be encoded in path templates.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the resolved template name or value is {@code null}.
* @since 2.0
*/
public abstract UriBuilder resolveTemplate(String name, Object value, boolean encodeSlashInPath);
/**
* Resolve a URI template with a given {@code name} in this {@code UriBuilder} instance
* using a supplied encoded value.
*
* A template with a matching name will be replaced by the supplied value.
* Value is converted to {@code String} using its {@code toString()} method and is then
* encoded to match the rules of the URI component to which they pertain. All % characters in
* the stringified values that are not followed by two hexadecimal numbers will be encoded.
*
* In case a {@code null} template name or encoded value is entered a {@link IllegalArgumentException}
* is thrown.
*
* @param name name of the URI template.
* @param value encoded value to be used to resolve the template.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the resolved template name or encoded value is {@code null}.
* @since 2.0
*/
public abstract UriBuilder resolveTemplateFromEncoded(String name, Object value);
/**
* Resolve one or more URI templates in this {@code UriBuilder} instance using supplied
* name-value pairs.
*
* A call to the method with an empty parameter map is ignored.
*
* @param templateValues a map of URI template names and their values.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the name-value map or any of the names or values
* in the map is {@code null}.
* @since 2.0
*/
public abstract UriBuilder resolveTemplates(Map templateValues);
/**
* Resolve one or more URI templates in this {@code UriBuilder} instance using supplied
* name-value pairs.
*
* A call to the method with an empty parameter map is ignored.
*
* @param templateValues a map of URI template names and their values.
* @param encodeSlashInPath if {@code true}, the slash ({@code '/'}) characters
* in template values will be encoded if the template
* is placed in the URI path component, otherwise the slash
* characters will not be encoded in path templates.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the name-value map or any of the names or values
* in the map is {@code null}.
* @since 2.0
*/
public abstract UriBuilder resolveTemplates(Map templateValues, boolean encodeSlashInPath)
throws IllegalArgumentException;
/**
* Resolve one or more URI templates in this {@code UriBuilder} instance using supplied
* name-value pairs.
*
* All templates with their name matching one of the keys in the supplied map will be replaced
* by the value in the supplied map. Values are converted to {@code String} using
* their {@code toString()} method and are then encoded to match the
* rules of the URI component to which they pertain. All % characters in
* the stringified values that are not followed by two hexadecimal numbers
* will be encoded.
*
* A call to the method with an empty parameter map is ignored.
*
* @param templateValues a map of URI template names and their values.
* @return the updated UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the name-value map or any of the names or values
* in the map is {@code null}.
* @since 2.0
*/
public abstract UriBuilder resolveTemplatesFromEncoded(Map templateValues);
/**
* Build a URI.
*
* Any URI template parameters will be replaced by the value in
* the supplied map. Values are converted to {@code String} using
* their {@code toString()} method and are then encoded to match the
* rules of the URI component to which they pertain. All {@code '%'} characters
* in the stringified values will be encoded.
* The state of the builder is unaffected; this method may be called
* multiple times on the same builder instance.
*
* NOTE: By default all {@code '/'} characters in the stringified values will be
* encoded in path templates, i.e. the result is identical to invoking
* {@link #buildFromMap(java.util.Map, boolean) buildFromMap(valueMap, true)}.
* To override this behavior use {@code buildFromMap(valueMap, false)} instead.
*
*
* @param values a map of URI template parameter names and values.
* @return the URI built from the UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if there are any URI template parameters
* without a supplied value, or if a template parameter value is {@code null}.
* @throws UriBuilderException if a URI cannot be constructed based on the
* current state of the builder.
* @see #buildFromMap(java.util.Map, boolean)
* @see #buildFromEncodedMap(java.util.Map)
*/
public abstract URI buildFromMap(Map values);
/**
* Build a URI.
*
* Any URI template parameters will be replaced by the value in
* the supplied map. Values are converted to {@code String} using
* their {@code toString()} method and are then encoded to match the
* rules of the URI component to which they pertain. All {@code '%'} characters
* in the stringified values will be encoded.
* The state of the builder is unaffected; this method may be called
* multiple times on the same builder instance.
*
* The {@code encodeSlashInPath} parameter may be used to override the default
* encoding of {@code '/'} characters in the stringified template values
* in cases when the template is part of the URI path component when using
* the {@link #buildFromMap(java.util.Map)} method. If the {@code encodeSlashInPath}
* parameter is set to {@code true} (default), the slash ({@code '/'}) characters in
* parameter values will be encoded if the template is placed in the URI path component.
* If set to {@code false} the default encoding behavior is overridden an slash characters
* in template values will not be encoded when used to substitute path templates.
*
*
* @param values a map of URI template parameter names and values.
* @param encodeSlashInPath if {@code true}, the slash ({@code '/'}) characters
* in parameter values will be encoded if the template
* is placed in the URI path component, otherwise the slash
* characters will not be encoded in path templates.
* @return the URI built from the UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if there are any URI template parameters
* without a supplied value, or if a template parameter value is {@code null}.
* @throws UriBuilderException if a URI cannot be constructed based on the
* current state of the builder.
* @see #buildFromMap(java.util.Map)
* @see #buildFromEncodedMap(java.util.Map)
*/
public abstract URI buildFromMap(Map values, boolean encodeSlashInPath)
throws IllegalArgumentException, UriBuilderException;
/**
* Build a URI.
*
* Any URI template parameters will be replaced by the value in
* the supplied map. Values are converted to {@code String} using
* their {@code toString()} method and are then encoded to match the
* rules of the URI component to which they pertain. All % characters in
* the stringified values that are not followed by two hexadecimal numbers
* will be encoded.
* The state of the builder is unaffected; this method may be called
* multiple times on the same builder instance.
*
* @param values a map of URI template parameter names and values.
* @return the URI built from the UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if there are any URI template parameters
* without a supplied value, or if a template parameter value is {@code null}.
* @throws UriBuilderException if a URI cannot be constructed based on the
* current state of the builder.
* @see #buildFromMap(java.util.Map)
* @see #buildFromMap(java.util.Map, boolean)
* @since 2.0
*/
public abstract URI buildFromEncodedMap(Map values)
throws IllegalArgumentException, UriBuilderException;
/**
* Build a URI, using the supplied values in order to replace any URI
* template parameters. Values are converted to {@code String} using
* their {@code toString()} method and are then encoded to match the
* rules of the URI component to which they pertain. All '%' characters
* in the stringified values will be encoded.
* The state of the builder is unaffected; this method may be called
* multiple times on the same builder instance.
*
* All instances of the same template parameter
* will be replaced by the same value that corresponds to the position of the
* first instance of the template parameter. e.g. the template "{a}/{b}/{a}"
* with values {"x", "y", "z"} will result in the the URI "x/y/x", not
* "x/y/z".
*
*
* NOTE: By default all {@code '/'} characters in the stringified values will be
* encoded in path templates, i.e. the result is identical to invoking
* {@link #build(Object[], boolean)} build(values, true)}.
* To override this behavior use {@code build(values, false)} instead.
*
*
* @param values a list of URI template parameter values.
* @return the URI built from the UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if there are any URI template parameters
* without a supplied value, or if a value is {@code null}.
* @throws UriBuilderException if a URI cannot be constructed based on the
* current state of the builder.
* @see #build(Object[], boolean)
* @see #buildFromEncoded(Object...)
*/
public abstract URI build(Object... values)
throws IllegalArgumentException, UriBuilderException;
/**
* Build a URI, using the supplied values in order to replace any URI
* template parameters. Values are converted to {@code String} using
* their {@code toString()} method and are then encoded to match the
* rules of the URI component to which they pertain. All '%' characters
* in the stringified values will be encoded.
* The state of the builder is unaffected; this method may be called
* multiple times on the same builder instance.
*
* All instances of the same template parameter
* will be replaced by the same value that corresponds to the position of the
* first instance of the template parameter. e.g. the template "{a}/{b}/{a}"
* with values {"x", "y", "z"} will result in the the URI "x/y/x", not
* "x/y/z".
*
*
* The {@code encodeSlashInPath} parameter may be used to override the default
* encoding of {@code '/'} characters in the stringified template values
* in cases when the template is part of the URI path component when using
* the {@link #build(Object[])} method. If the {@code encodeSlashInPath}
* parameter is set to {@code true} (default), the slash ({@code '/'}) characters in
* parameter values will be encoded if the template is placed in the URI path component.
* If set to {@code false} the default encoding behavior is overridden an slash characters
* in template values will not be encoded when used to substitute path templates.
*
*
* @param values a list of URI template parameter values.
* @param encodeSlashInPath if {@code true}, the slash ({@code '/'}) characters
* in parameter values will be encoded if the template
* is placed in the URI path component, otherwise the slash
* characters will not be encoded in path templates.
* @return the URI built from the UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if there are any URI template parameters
* without a supplied value, or if a value is {@code null}.
* @throws UriBuilderException if a URI cannot be constructed based on the
* current state of the builder.
* @see #build(Object[])
* @see #buildFromEncoded(Object...)
* @since 2.0
*/
public abstract URI build(Object[] values, boolean encodeSlashInPath)
throws IllegalArgumentException, UriBuilderException;
/**
* Build a URI.
* Any URI templates parameters will be replaced with the supplied values in
* order. Values are converted to {@code String} using
* their {@code toString()} method and are then encoded to match the
* rules of the URI component to which they pertain. All % characters in
* the stringified values that are not followed by two hexadecimal numbers
* will be encoded.
* The state of the builder is unaffected; this method may be called
* multiple times on the same builder instance.
* All instances of the same template parameter
* will be replaced by the same value that corresponds to the position of the
* first instance of the template parameter. e.g. the template "{a}/{b}/{a}"
* with values {"x", "y", "z"} will result in the the URI "x/y/x", not
* "x/y/z".
*
* @param values a list of URI template parameter values.
* @return the URI built from the UriBuilder.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if there are any URI template parameters
* without a supplied value, or if a value is {@code null}.
* @throws UriBuilderException if a URI cannot be constructed based on the
* current state of the builder.
* @see #build(Object[])
* @see #build(Object[], boolean)
*/
public abstract URI buildFromEncoded(Object... values)
throws IllegalArgumentException, UriBuilderException;
/**
* Get the URI template string represented by this URI builder.
*
* @return the URI template string for this URI builder.
* @since 2.0
*/
public abstract String toTemplate();
}