java.net
public abstract class CookieHandler extends Object
A system-wide CookieHandler that to used by the HTTP protocol handler can be registered by doing a CookieHandler.setDefault(CookieHandler). The currently registered CookieHandler can be retrieved by calling CookieHandler.getDefault(). For more information on HTTP state management, see RFC 2965: HTTP State Management Mechanism
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CookieHandler() |
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abstract Map<String,List<String>> |
get(URI uri,
Map<String,List<String>> requestHeaders)
Gets all the applicable cookies from a cookie cache for the
specified uri in the request header.
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static CookieHandler |
getDefault()
Gets the system-wide cookie handler.
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abstract void |
put(URI uri,
Map<String,List<String>> responseHeaders)
Sets all the applicable cookies, examples are response header
fields that are named Set-Cookie2, present in the response
headers into a cookie cache.
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static void |
setDefault(CookieHandler cHandler)
Sets (or unsets) the system-wide cookie handler.
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public static CookieHandler getDefault()
SecurityException - If a security manager has been installed and it denies
NetPermission("getCookieHandler")setDefault(CookieHandler)public static void setDefault(CookieHandler cHandler)
cHandler - The HTTP cookie handler, or
null to unset.SecurityException - If a security manager has been installed and it denies
NetPermission("setCookieHandler")getDefault()public abstract Map<String,List<String>> get(URI uri, Map<String,List<String>> requestHeaders) throws IOException
uri - a URI to send cookies to in a requestrequestHeaders - - a Map from request header
field names to lists of field values representing
the current request headersIOException - if an I/O error occursIllegalArgumentException - if either argument is nullput(URI, Map)public abstract void put(URI uri, Map<String,List<String>> responseHeaders) throws IOException
uri - a URI where the cookies come fromresponseHeaders - an immutable map from field names to
lists of field values representing the response
header fields returnedIOException - if an I/O error occursIllegalArgumentException - if either argument is nullget(URI, Map) Submit a bug or feature Copyright © 1993, 2017, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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