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package org.apache.http.cookie;
import java.util.Date;
import org.apache.http.annotation.Obsolete;
/**
* This interface represents a {@code Set-Cookie} response header sent by the
* origin server to the HTTP agent in order to maintain a conversational state.
*
* Please do not use methods marked as @Obsolete. They have been rendered
* obsolete by RFC 6265
*
* @since 4.0
*/
public interface SetCookie extends Cookie {
void setValue(String value);
/**
* If a user agent (web browser) presents this cookie to a user, the
* cookie's purpose will be described using this comment.
*
* @param comment
*
* @see #getComment()
*/
@Obsolete
void setComment(String comment);
/**
* Sets expiration date.
*
Note: the object returned by this method is considered
* immutable. Changing it (e.g. using setTime()) could result in undefined
* behaviour. Do so at your peril.
*
* @param expiryDate the {@link Date} after which this cookie is no longer valid.
*
* @see Cookie#getExpiryDate
*
*/
void setExpiryDate (Date expiryDate);
/**
* Sets the domain attribute.
*
* @param domain The value of the domain attribute
*
* @see Cookie#getDomain
*/
void setDomain(String domain);
/**
* Sets the path attribute.
*
* @param path The value of the path attribute
*
* @see Cookie#getPath
*
*/
void setPath(String path);
/**
* Sets the secure attribute of the cookie.
*
* When {@code true} the cookie should only be sent
* using a secure protocol (https). This should only be set when
* the cookie's originating server used a secure protocol to set the
* cookie's value.
*
* @param secure The value of the secure attribute
*
* @see #isSecure()
*/
void setSecure (boolean secure);
/**
* Sets the version of the cookie specification to which this
* cookie conforms.
*
* @param version the version of the cookie.
*
* @see Cookie#getVersion
*/
@Obsolete
void setVersion(int version);
}