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package org.apache.http.client.methods;
import java.net.URI;
/**
* HTTP PUT method.
*
* The HTTP PUT method is defined in section 9.6 of
* RFC2616:
*
*
* The PUT method requests that the enclosed entity be stored under the
* supplied Request-URI. If the Request-URI refers to an already
* existing resource, the enclosed entity SHOULD be considered as a
* modified version of the one residing on the origin server.
*
*
* @since 4.0
*/
public class HttpPut extends HttpEntityEnclosingRequestBase {
public final static String METHOD_NAME = "PUT";
public HttpPut() {
super();
}
public HttpPut(final URI uri) {
super();
setURI(uri);
}
/**
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the uri is invalid.
*/
public HttpPut(final String uri) {
super();
setURI(URI.create(uri));
}
@Override
public String getMethod() {
return METHOD_NAME;
}
}