Uses of Package
edu.internet2.middleware.grouperClientExt.org.apache.commons.httpclient
Package
Description
Classes and interfaces supporting the client side of the HTTP protocol.
Provides implementation of various authentication schemes as well as
utility classes that can be used to authenticate HTTP requests.
Provides cookie handling in conjunction with
Cookie
.Classes implementing
HttpMethod
for the base HTTP methods.HttpClient preferences framework.
Provides protocol specific socket factory handling.
Provides some utility classes for use by HttpClient.
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ClassDescriptionA timeout while connecting to an HTTP server or waiting for an available connection from an HttpConnectionManager.
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ClassDescriptionA timeout while connecting waiting for an available connection from an HttpConnectionManager.Establishes a tunneled HTTP connection via the CONNECT method.A timeout while connecting to an HTTP server or waiting for an available connection from an HttpConnectionManager.HTTP "magic-cookie" represents a piece of state information that the HTTP agent and the target server can exchange to maintain a session.Authentication credentials.An HTTP header.One element of an HTTP header's value.A class for combining a set of headers.Holds all of the variables needed to describe an HTTP connection to a host.An abstraction of an HTTP
InputStream
andOutputStream
pair, together with the relevant attributes.An interface for classes that manage HttpConnections.Signals that an HTTP or HttpClient exception has occurred.Holds all of the variables needed to describe an HTTP connection to a host.HttpMethod interface represents a request to be sent via aHTTP connection
and a corresponding response.An abstract base implementation of HttpMethod.A handler for determining if an HttpMethod should be retried after a recoverable exception during execution.Deprecated.no longer usedA container for HTTP attributes that may persist from request to request, such ascookies
and authenticationcredentials
.The HTTPS URL.The HTTP URL.HTTP version, as specified in RFC 2616.Deprecated.A simple class encapsulating a name/value pair.Signals that an HTTP protocol violation has occurred.Contains the method used to execute the connect along with the created socket.Holds all of the variables needed to describe an HTTP connection to a proxy.Signals violation of HTTP specification caused by an invalid redirectRepresents a Status-Line as returned from a HTTP server.The interface for the URI(Uniform Resource Identifiers) version of RFC 2396.The charset-changed normal operation to represent to be required to alert to user the fact the default charset is changed.The URI parsing and escape encoding exception.Username and passwordCredentials
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ClassDescriptionAuthentication credentials.An HTTP header.An abstraction of an HTTP
InputStream
andOutputStream
pair, together with the relevant attributes.Signals that an HTTP or HttpClient exception has occurred.HttpMethod interface represents a request to be sent via aHTTP connection
and a corresponding response.A container for HTTP attributes that may persist from request to request, such ascookies
and authenticationcredentials
.Credentials
for use with the NTLM authentication scheme which requires additional information.Signals that an HTTP protocol violation has occurred.Username and passwordCredentials
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ClassDescriptionAuthentication credentials.HttpMethod interface represents a request to be sent via a
HTTP connection
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ClassDescriptionHolds all of the variables needed to describe an HTTP connection to a host.An HTTP "user-agent", containing an
HTTP state
and one or moreHTTP connections
, to whichHTTP methods
can be applied.Signals that an HTTP or HttpClient exception has occurred.HttpMethod interface represents a request to be sent via aHTTP connection
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ClassDescriptionHolds all of the variables needed to describe an HTTP connection to a proxy.
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ClassDescriptionA timeout while connecting to an HTTP server or waiting for an available connection from an HttpConnectionManager.Holds all of the variables needed to describe an HTTP connection to a host.Holds all of the variables needed to describe an HTTP connection to a host.
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ClassDescriptionHttpMethod interface represents a request to be sent via a
HTTP connection
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ClassDescriptionHTTP "magic-cookie" represents a piece of state information that the HTTP agent and the target server can exchange to maintain a session.An HTTP header.Signals that an HTTP or HttpClient exception has occurred.A simple class encapsulating a name/value pair.Signals that an HTTP protocol violation has occurred.
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ClassDescriptionAn abstraction of an HTTP
InputStream
andOutputStream
pair, together with the relevant attributes.Signals that an HTTP or HttpClient exception has occurred.HttpMethod interface represents a request to be sent via aHTTP connection
and a corresponding response.An abstract base implementation of HttpMethod.A container for HTTP attributes that may persist from request to request, such ascookies
and authenticationcredentials
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ClassDescriptionHolds all of the variables needed to describe an HTTP connection to a host.HTTP version, as specified in RFC 2616.
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ClassDescriptionA timeout while connecting to an HTTP server or waiting for an available connection from an HttpConnectionManager.
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ClassDescriptionAn abstraction of an HTTP
InputStream
andOutputStream
pair, together with the relevant attributes.An interface for classes that manage HttpConnections.HttpMethod interface represents a request to be sent via aHTTP connection
and a corresponding response.A simple class encapsulating a name/value pair.The interface for the URI(Uniform Resource Identifiers) version of RFC 2396.The URI parsing and escape encoding exception.