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package org.dbflute.remoteapi.http;
import java.net.URI;
import org.apache.http.client.methods.HttpEntityEnclosingRequestBase;
/**
* The HTTP entity for DELETE with entity-enclosing.
* HTTP specification does not suppress entity-enclosing of DELETE
* but Because Apache HTTP Client does not support it and it's needed.
* (However, is this rare case? So it's secondary function)
* @author jflute
* @since 0.4.2 (2019/01/12 Saturday)
*/
public class HttpDeleteEnclosing extends HttpEntityEnclosingRequestBase {
public final static String METHOD_NAME = "DELETE";
public HttpDeleteEnclosing() {
}
public HttpDeleteEnclosing(URI uri) {
setURI(uri);
}
public HttpDeleteEnclosing(String uri) {
setURI(URI.create(uri));
}
@Override
public String getMethod() {
return METHOD_NAME;
}
}