Class and Description |
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Address
A specification for a connection to an origin server.
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Authenticator
Responds to authentication challenges from the remote web or proxy server.
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Cache
Caches HTTP and HTTPS responses to the filesystem so they may be reused, saving time and
bandwidth.
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CacheControl
A Cache-Control header with cache directives from a server or client.
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CacheControl.Builder
Builds a
Cache-Control request header. |
Call
A call is a request that has been prepared for execution.
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Callback |
CertificatePinner
Constrains which certificates are trusted.
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CertificatePinner.Builder
Builds a configured certificate pinner.
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Challenge
An RFC 2617 challenge.
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CipherSuite |
Connection
The sockets and streams of an HTTP, HTTPS, or HTTPS+SPDY connection.
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ConnectionPool
Manages reuse of HTTP and SPDY connections for reduced network latency.
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ConnectionSpec
Specifies configuration for the socket connection that HTTP traffic travels through.
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ConnectionSpec.Builder |
Dispatcher
Policy on when async requests are executed.
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FormEncodingBuilder
Fluent API to build HTML
2.0-compliant form data.
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Handshake
A record of a TLS handshake.
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Headers
The header fields of a single HTTP message.
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Headers.Builder |
HttpUrl
A uniform resource locator (URL) with a scheme of either
http or https . |
HttpUrl.Builder |
Interceptor
Observes, modifies, and potentially short-circuits requests going out and the corresponding
requests coming back in.
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Interceptor.Chain |
MediaType
An RFC 2045 Media Type,
appropriate to describe the content type of an HTTP request or response body.
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MultipartBuilder
Fluent API to build RFC
2387-compliant request bodies.
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OkHttpClient
Configures and creates HTTP connections.
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Protocol
Protocols that OkHttp implements for ALPN
selection.
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Request
An HTTP request.
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Request.Builder |
RequestBody |
Response
An HTTP response.
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Response.Builder |
ResponseBody |
Route
The concrete route used by a connection to reach an abstract origin server.
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TlsVersion
Versions of TLS that can be offered when negotiating a secure socket.
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