Uses of Package
org.glassfish.grizzly.http
Package
Description
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ClassDescriptionCompression configuration class.Common CompressionMode interface.Abstraction, which represents HTTP content-encoding.Creates a cookie, a small amount of information sent by a servlet to a Web browser, saved by the browser, and later sent back to the server.A collection of cookies - reusable and tuned for server side performance.Base HTTP Filter.
HttpContent
message, which represents broken HTTP content.HttpTrailer message builder.TheFilter
, responsible for transformingBuffer
intoHttpPacket
and vice versa in asynchronous mode.Object represents HTTP message content: complete or part.HttpContent message builder.Represents a single logical HTTP transaction.HttpPacket
, which represents HTTP message header.HttpHeader message builder.Abstraction, which represents any type of HTTP message:HttpRequestPacket
,HttpResponsePacket
,HttpContent
.Monitoring probe providing callbacks that may be invoked by Grizzly Http filters.TheHttpHeader
object, which represents HTTP request message.HttpRequestPacket message builder.TheHttpHeader
object, which represents HTTP response message.HttpResponsePacket message builder.HttpContent
message, which represents HTTP trailer message.HttpTrailer message builder.Web container configuration for keep-alive HTTP connections.Monitoring probe providing callbacks that may be invoked by GrizzlyKeepAlive
.Lazy cookie implementation, which is based on preparsed GrizzlyBuffer
s.Predefined HTTP methodsCommon interface forHttpPacket
s, which contain mimeheaders.The Note value associated with HttpRequestPacket.Class, which represents result ofTransferEncoding
orContentEncoding
parsing.Maintains semantic state necessary to proper HTTP processing.Predefined HTTP protocol versionsAbstraction, which represents HTTP transfer-encoding. -
ClassDescriptionObject represents HTTP message content: complete or part.
HttpPacket
, which represents HTTP message header. -
ClassDescriptionCreates a cookie, a small amount of information sent by a servlet to a Web browser, saved by the browser, and later sent back to the server.A collection of cookies - reusable and tuned for server side performance.The
HttpHeader
object, which represents HTTP request message.TheHttpHeader
object, which represents HTTP response message.