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package org.apache.http.protocol;

import org.apache.http.HttpException;
import org.apache.http.HttpRequest;
import org.apache.http.HttpResponse;

/**
 * Defines an interface to verify whether an incoming HTTP request meets
 * the target server's expectations.
 *

* The Expect request-header field is used to indicate that particular * server behaviors are required by the client. *

*
 *    Expect       =  "Expect" ":" 1#expectation
 *
 *    expectation  =  "100-continue" | expectation-extension
 *    expectation-extension =  token [ "=" ( token | quoted-string )
 *                             *expect-params ]
 *    expect-params =  ";" token [ "=" ( token | quoted-string ) ]
 *
*

* A server that does not understand or is unable to comply with any of * the expectation values in the Expect field of a request MUST respond * with appropriate error status. The server MUST respond with a 417 * (Expectation Failed) status if any of the expectations cannot be met * or, if there are other problems with the request, some other 4xx * status. *

* * @since 4.0 */ public interface HttpExpectationVerifier { /** * Verifies whether the given request meets the server's expectations. *

* If the request fails to meet particular criteria, this method can * trigger a terminal response back to the client by setting the status * code of the response object to a value greater or equal to * {@code 200}. In this case the client will not have to transmit * the request body. If the request meets expectations this method can * terminate without modifying the response object. Per default the status * code of the response object will be set to {@code 100}. * * @param request the HTTP request. * @param response the HTTP response. * @param context the HTTP context. * @throws HttpException in case of an HTTP protocol violation. */ void verify(HttpRequest request, HttpResponse response, HttpContext context) throws HttpException; }





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