public interface HttpServletResponse extends ServletResponse
Note: Both the code and the documentation for the constant declarations was originally generated by a perl script using rfc2068 as input.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static int |
SC_ACCEPTED
202 Accepted.
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static int |
SC_BAD_GATEWAY
502 Bad Gateway.
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static int |
SC_BAD_REQUEST
400 Bad Request.
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static int |
SC_CONFLICT
409 Conflict.
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static int |
SC_CONTINUE
100 Continue.
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static int |
SC_CREATED
201 Created.
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static int |
SC_EXPECTATION_FAILED
417 Expectation failed
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static int |
SC_FORBIDDEN
403 Forbidden.
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static int |
SC_FOUND
302 Found (http1.1?)
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static int |
SC_GATEWAY_TIMEOUT
504 Gateway Timeout.
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static int |
SC_GONE
410 Gone.
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static int |
SC_HTTP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED
505 HTTP Version Not Supported.
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static int |
SC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR
500 Internal Server Error.
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static int |
SC_LENGTH_REQUIRED
411 Length Required.
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static int |
SC_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED
405 Method Not Allowed.
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static int |
SC_MOVED_PERMANENTLY
301 Moved Permanently.
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static int |
SC_MOVED_TEMPORARILY
302 Moved Temporarily.
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static int |
SC_MULTIPLE_CHOICES
300 Multiple Choices.
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static int |
SC_NO_CONTENT
204 No Content.
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static int |
SC_NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION
203 Non-Authoritative Information.
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static int |
SC_NOT_ACCEPTABLE
406 Not Acceptable.
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static int |
SC_NOT_FOUND
404 Not Found.
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static int |
SC_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
501 Not Implemented.
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static int |
SC_NOT_MODIFIED
304 Not Modified.
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static int |
SC_OK
200 OK.
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static int |
SC_PARTIAL_CONTENT
206 Partial Content.
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static int |
SC_PAYMENT_REQUIRED
402 Payment Required.
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static int |
SC_PRECONDITION_FAILED
412 Precondition Failed.
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static int |
SC_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED
407 Proxy Authentication Required.
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static int |
SC_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE
413 Request Entity Too Large.
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static int |
SC_REQUEST_TIMEOUT
408 Request Timeout.
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static int |
SC_REQUEST_URI_TOO_LONG
414 Request-URI Too Long.
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static int |
SC_REQUESTED_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE
416 Requested range not satisfiable
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static int |
SC_RESET_CONTENT
205 Reset Content.
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static int |
SC_SEE_OTHER
303 See Other.
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static int |
SC_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE
503 Service Unavailable.
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static int |
SC_SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS
101 Switching Protocols.
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static int |
SC_TEMPORARY_REDIRECT
307 Temporary Redirect
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static int |
SC_UNAUTHORIZED
401 Unauthorized.
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static int |
SC_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE
415 Unsupported Media Type.
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static int |
SC_USE_PROXY
305 Use Proxy.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
addCookie(Cookie cookie)
Adds a cookie to the response.
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void |
addDateHeader(java.lang.String name,
long date)
add a date header, as opposed to setting it.
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void |
addHeader(java.lang.String name,
java.lang.String value)
add a header as opposed to setting it.
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void |
addIntHeader(java.lang.String name,
int value)
add an integer header, as opposed to setting it.
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boolean |
containsHeader(java.lang.String name)
Returns whether or not the response already contains the named header
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java.lang.String |
encodeRedirectUrl(java.lang.String url)
Deprecated.
use
encodeRedirectURL() |
java.lang.String |
encodeRedirectURL(java.lang.String url)
Encodes an URL that must be used with
sendRedirect() . |
java.lang.String |
encodeUrl(java.lang.String url)
Deprecated.
use
encodeURL() |
java.lang.String |
encodeURL(java.lang.String url)
Encodes an URL that is going to be send to the client.
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java.lang.String |
getHeader(java.lang.String name)
Returns the current value of the specified header in this response.
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java.util.Collection<java.lang.String> |
getHeaderNames()
Returns the names of the headers in this response.
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java.util.Collection<java.lang.String> |
getHeaders(java.lang.String name)
Returns the current values of the specified header in this response.
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int |
getStatus()
Returns the current status code of this response.
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void |
sendError(int errorCode)
Informs the client an error has occured.
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void |
sendError(int errorCode,
java.lang.String errorMessage)
Informs the client an error has occured and shows a descriptive message.
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void |
sendRedirect(java.lang.String url)
Sends a redirect message to the client (using SC_MOVED_TEMPORARILY).
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void |
setDateHeader(java.lang.String name,
long value)
Adds a header to the response which contains a date.
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void |
setHeader(java.lang.String name,
java.lang.String value)
Adds a header to the response.
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void |
setIntHeader(java.lang.String name,
int value)
Adds a header to the response which contains a number.
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void |
setStatus(int statusCode)
Sets the return code that is send to the client.
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void |
setStatus(int statusCode,
java.lang.String statusMessage)
Deprecated.
only errors should give an extra error message,
if you only want to set the status code use
setStatus(int) . |
flushBuffer, getBufferSize, getCharacterEncoding, getContentType, getLocale, getOutputStream, getWriter, isCommitted, reset, resetBuffer, setBufferSize, setCharacterEncoding, setContentLength, setContentType, setLocale
static final int SC_CONTINUE
The client may continue with its request. This interim response is used to inform the client that the initial part of the request has been received and has not yet been rejected by the server. The client SHOULD continue by sending the remainder of the request or, if the request has already been completed, ignore this response. The server MUST send a final response after the request has been completed.
static final int SC_SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS
The server understands and is willing to comply with the client's request, via the Upgrade message header field (section 14.41), for a change in the application protocol being used on this connection. The server will switch protocols to those defined by the response's Upgrade header field immediately after the empty line which terminates the 101 response.
The protocol should only be switched when it is advantageous to do so. For example, switching to a newer version of HTTP is advantageous over older versions, and switching to a real-time, synchronous protocol may be advantageous when delivering resources that use such features.
static final int SC_OK
The request has succeeded. The information returned with the response is dependent on the method used in the request, for example:
GET an entity corresponding to the requested resource is sent in the response;
HEAD the entity-header fields corresponding to the requested resource are sent in the response without any message-body;
POST an entity describing or containing the result of the action;
TRACE an entity containing the request message as received by the end server.
static final int SC_CREATED
The request has been fulfilled and resulted in a new resource being created. The newly created resource can be referenced by the URI(s) returned in the entity of the response, with the most specific URL for the resource given by a Location header field. The origin server MUST create the resource before returning the 201 status code. If the action cannot be carried out immediately, the server should respond with 202 (Accepted) response instead.
static final int SC_ACCEPTED
The request has been accepted for processing, but the processing has not been completed. The request MAY or MAY NOT eventually be acted upon, as it MAY be disallowed when processing actually takes place. There is no facility for re-sending a status code from an asynchronous operation such as this.
The 202 response is intentionally non-committal. Its purpose is to allow a server to accept a request for some other process (perhaps a batch-oriented process that is only run once per day) without requiring that the user agent's connection to the server persist until the process is completed. The entity returned with this response SHOULD include an indication of the request's current status and either a pointer to a status monitor or some estimate of when the user can expect the request to be fulfilled.
static final int SC_NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION
The returned metainformation in the entity-header is not the definitive set as available from the origin server, but is gathered from a local or a third-party copy. The set presented MAY be a subset or superset of the original version. For example, including local annotation information about the resource MAY result in a superset of the metainformation known by the origin server. Use of this response code is not required and is only appropriate when the response would otherwise be 200 (OK).
static final int SC_NO_CONTENT
The server has fulfilled the request but there is no new information to send back. If the client is a user agent, it SHOULD NOT change its document view from that which caused the request to be sent. This response is primarily intended to allow input for actions to take place without causing a change to the user agent's active document view. The response MAY include new metainformation in the form of entity-headers, which SHOULD apply to the document currently in the user agent's active view.
The 204 response MUST NOT include a message-body, and thus is always terminated by the first empty line after the header fields.
static final int SC_RESET_CONTENT
The server has fulfilled the request and the user agent SHOULD reset the document view which caused the request to be sent. This response is primarily intended to allow input for actions to take place via user input, followed by a clearing of the form in which the input is given so that the user can easily initiate another input action. The response MUST NOT include an entity.
static final int SC_PARTIAL_CONTENT
The server has fulfilled the partial GET request for the resource. The request must have included a Range header field (section 14.36) indicating the desired range. The response MUST include either a Content-Range header field (section 14.17) indicating the range included with this response, or a multipart/byteranges Content-Type including Content-Range fields for each part. If multipart/byteranges is not used, the Content-Length header field in the response MUST match the actual number of OCTETs transmitted in the message-body.
A cache that does not support the Range and Content-Range headers MUST NOT cache 206 (Partial) responses.
static final int SC_MULTIPLE_CHOICES
The requested resource corresponds to any one of a set of representations, each with its own specific location, and agent- driven negotiation information (section 12) is being provided so that the user (or user agent) can select a preferred representation and redirect its request to that location.
Unless it was a HEAD request, the response SHOULD include an entity containing a list of resource characteristics and location(s) from which the user or user agent can choose the one most appropriate. The entity format is specified by the media type given in the Content- Type header field. Depending upon the format and the capabilities of the user agent, selection of the most appropriate choice may be performed automatically. However, this specification does not define any standard for such automatic selection.
If the server has a preferred choice of representation, it SHOULD include the specific URL for that representation in the Location field; user agents MAY use the Location field value for automatic redirection. This response is cachable unless indicated otherwise.
static final int SC_MOVED_PERMANENTLY
The requested resource has been assigned a new permanent URI and any future references to this resource SHOULD be done using one of the returned URIs. Clients with link editing capabilities SHOULD automatically re-link references to the Request-URI to one or more of the new references returned by the server, where possible. This response is cachable unless indicated otherwise.
If the new URI is a location, its URL SHOULD be given by the Location field in the response. Unless the request method was HEAD, the entity of the response SHOULD contain a short hypertext note with a hyperlink to the new URI(s).
If the 301 status code is received in response to a request other than GET or HEAD, the user agent MUST NOT automatically redirect the request unless it can be confirmed by the user, since this might change the conditions under which the request was issued.
Note: When automatically redirecting a POST request after receiving a 301 status code, some existing HTTP/1.0 user agents will erroneously change it into a GET request.
static final int SC_MOVED_TEMPORARILY
The requested resource resides temporarily under a different URI. Since the redirection may be altered on occasion, the client SHOULD continue to use the Request-URI for future requests. This response is only cachable if indicated by a Cache-Control or Expires header field.
If the new URI is a location, its URL SHOULD be given by the Location field in the response. Unless the request method was HEAD, the entity of the response SHOULD contain a short hypertext note with a hyperlink to the new URI(s).
If the 302 status code is received in response to a request other than GET or HEAD, the user agent MUST NOT automatically redirect the request unless it can be confirmed by the user, since this might change the conditions under which the request was issued.
Note: When automatically redirecting a POST request after receiving a 302 status code, some existing HTTP/1.0 user agents will erroneously change it into a GET request.
static final int SC_FOUND
static final int SC_SEE_OTHER
The response to the request can be found under a different URI and SHOULD be retrieved using a GET method on that resource. This method exists primarily to allow the output of a POST-activated script to redirect the user agent to a selected resource. The new URI is not a substitute reference for the originally requested resource. The 303 response is not cachable, but the response to the second (redirected) request MAY be cachable.
If the new URI is a location, its URL SHOULD be given by the Location field in the response. Unless the request method was HEAD, the entity of the response SHOULD contain a short hypertext note with a hyperlink to the new URI(s).
static final int SC_NOT_MODIFIED
If the client has performed a conditional GET request and access is allowed, but the document has not been modified, the server SHOULD respond with this status code. The response MUST NOT contain a message-body.
The response MUST include the following header fields:
o Date
o ETag and/or Content-Location, if the header would have been sent in a 200 response to the same request
o Expires, Cache-Control, and/or Vary, if the field-value might differ from that sent in any previous response for the same variant
If the conditional GET used a strong cache validator (see section 13.3.3), the response SHOULD NOT include other entity-headers. Otherwise (i.e., the conditional GET used a weak validator), the response MUST NOT include other entity-headers; this prevents inconsistencies between cached entity-bodies and updated headers.
If a 304 response indicates an entity not currently cached, then the cache MUST disregard the response and repeat the request without the conditional.
If a cache uses a received 304 response to update a cache entry, the cache MUST update the entry to reflect any new field values given in the response.
The 304 response MUST NOT include a message-body, and thus is always terminated by the first empty line after the header fields.
static final int SC_USE_PROXY
The requested resource MUST be accessed through the proxy given by the Location field. The Location field gives the URL of the proxy. The recipient is expected to repeat the request via the proxy.
static final int SC_TEMPORARY_REDIRECT
static final int SC_BAD_REQUEST
The request could not be understood by the server due to malformed syntax. The client SHOULD NOT repeat the request without modifications.
static final int SC_UNAUTHORIZED
The request requires user authentication. The response MUST include a WWW-Authenticate header field (section 14.46) containing a challenge applicable to the requested resource. The client MAY repeat the request with a suitable Authorization header field (section 14.8). If the request already included Authorization credentials, then the 401 response indicates that authorization has been refused for those credentials. If the 401 response contains the same challenge as the prior response, and the user agent has already attempted authentication at least once, then the user SHOULD be presented the entity that was given in the response, since that entity MAY include relevant diagnostic information. HTTP access authentication is explained in section 11.
static final int SC_PAYMENT_REQUIRED
This code is reserved for future use.
static final int SC_FORBIDDEN
The server understood the request, but is refusing to fulfill it. Authorization will not help and the request SHOULD NOT be repeated. If the request method was not HEAD and the server wishes to make public why the request has not been fulfilled, it SHOULD describe the reason for the refusal in the entity. This status code is commonly used when the server does not wish to reveal exactly why the request has been refused, or when no other response is applicable.
static final int SC_NOT_FOUND
The server has not found anything matching the Request-URI. No indication is given of whether the condition is temporary or permanent.
If the server does not wish to make this information available to the client, the status code 403 (Forbidden) can be used instead. The 410 (Gone) status code SHOULD be used if the server knows, through some internally configurable mechanism, that an old resource is permanently unavailable and has no forwarding address.
static final int SC_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED
The method specified in the Request-Line is not allowed for the resource identified by the Request-URI. The response MUST include an Allow header containing a list of valid methods for the requested resource.
static final int SC_NOT_ACCEPTABLE
The resource identified by the request is only capable of generating response entities which have content characteristics not acceptable according to the accept headers sent in the request.
Unless it was a HEAD request, the response SHOULD include an entity containing a list of available entity characteristics and location(s) from which the user or user agent can choose the one most appropriate. The entity format is specified by the media type given in the Content-Type header field. Depending upon the format and the capabilities of the user agent, selection of the most appropriate choice may be performed automatically. However, this specification does not define any standard for such automatic selection.
Note: HTTP/1.1 servers are allowed to return responses which are not acceptable according to the accept headers sent in the request. In some cases, this may even be preferable to sending a 406 response. User agents are encouraged to inspect the headers of an incoming response to determine if it is acceptable. If the response could be unacceptable, a user agent SHOULD temporarily stop receipt of more data and query the user for a decision on further actions.
static final int SC_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED
This code is similar to 401 (Unauthorized), but indicates that the client MUST first authenticate itself with the proxy. The proxy MUST return a Proxy-Authenticate header field (section 14.33) containing a challenge applicable to the proxy for the requested resource. The client MAY repeat the request with a suitable Proxy-Authorization header field (section 14.34). HTTP access authentication is explained in section 11.
static final int SC_REQUEST_TIMEOUT
The client did not produce a request within the time that the server was prepared to wait. The client MAY repeat the request without modifications at any later time.
static final int SC_CONFLICT
The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the resource. This code is only allowed in situations where it is expected that the user might be able to resolve the conflict and resubmit the request. The response body SHOULD include enough information for the user to recognize the source of the conflict. Ideally, the response entity would include enough information for the user or user agent to fix the problem; however, that may not be possible and is not required.
Conflicts are most likely to occur in response to a PUT request. If versioning is being used and the entity being PUT includes changes to a resource which conflict with those made by an earlier (third-party) request, the server MAY use the 409 response to indicate that it can't complete the request. In this case, the response entity SHOULD contain a list of the differences between the two versions in a format defined by the response Content-Type.
static final int SC_GONE
The requested resource is no longer available at the server and no forwarding address is known. This condition SHOULD be considered permanent. Clients with link editing capabilities SHOULD delete references to the Request-URI after user approval. If the server does not know, or has no facility to determine, whether or not the condition is permanent, the status code 404 (Not Found) SHOULD be used instead. This response is cachable unless indicated otherwise.
The 410 response is primarily intended to assist the task of web maintenance by notifying the recipient that the resource is intentionally unavailable and that the server owners desire that remote links to that resource be removed. Such an event is common for limited-time, promotional services and for resources belonging to individuals no longer working at the server's site. It is not necessary to mark all permanently unavailable resources as "gone" or to keep the mark for any length of time -- that is left to the discretion of the server owner.
static final int SC_LENGTH_REQUIRED
The server refuses to accept the request without a defined Content- Length. The client MAY repeat the request if it adds a valid Content-Length header field containing the length of the message-body in the request message.
static final int SC_PRECONDITION_FAILED
The precondition given in one or more of the request-header fields evaluated to false when it was tested on the server. This response code allows the client to place preconditions on the current resource metainformation (header field data) and thus prevent the requested method from being applied to a resource other than the one intended.
static final int SC_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE
The server is refusing to process a request because the request entity is larger than the server is willing or able to process. The server may close the connection to prevent the client from continuing the request.
If the condition is temporary, the server SHOULD include a Retry- After header field to indicate that it is temporary and after what time the client may try again.
static final int SC_REQUEST_URI_TOO_LONG
The server is refusing to service the request because the Request-URI is longer than the server is willing to interpret. This rare condition is only likely to occur when a client has improperly converted a POST request to a GET request with long query information, when the client has descended into a URL "black hole" of redirection (e.g., a redirected URL prefix that points to a suffix of itself), or when the server is under attack by a client attempting to exploit security holes present in some servers using fixed-length buffers for reading or manipulating the Request-URI.
static final int SC_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE
The server is refusing to service the request because the entity of the request is in a format not supported by the requested resource for the requested method.
static final int SC_REQUESTED_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE
XXX
static final int SC_EXPECTATION_FAILED
XXX
static final int SC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR
The server encountered an unexpected condition which prevented it from fulfilling the request.
static final int SC_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
The server does not support the functionality required to fulfill the request. This is the appropriate response when the server does not recognize the request method and is not capable of supporting it for any resource.
static final int SC_BAD_GATEWAY
The server, while acting as a gateway or proxy, received an invalid response from the upstream server it accessed in attempting to fulfill the request.
static final int SC_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE
The server is currently unable to handle the request due to a temporary overloading or maintenance of the server. The implication is that this is a temporary condition which will be alleviated after some delay. If known, the length of the delay may be indicated in a Retry-After header. If no Retry-After is given, the client SHOULD handle the response as it would for a 500 response.
Note: The existence of the 503 status code does not imply that a server must use it when becoming overloaded. Some servers may wish to simply refuse the connection.
static final int SC_GATEWAY_TIMEOUT
The server, while acting as a gateway or proxy, did not receive a timely response from the upstream server it accessed in attempting to complete the request.
static final int SC_HTTP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED
The server does not support, or refuses to support, the HTTP protocol version that was used in the request message. The server is indicating that it is unable or unwilling to complete the request using the same major version as the client, as described in section 3.1, other than with this error message. The response SHOULD contain an entity describing why that version is not supported and what other protocols are supported by that server.
void addCookie(Cookie cookie)
cookie
- the cookie to be addedboolean containsHeader(java.lang.String name)
name
- the name of the header filedjava.lang.String encodeURL(java.lang.String url)
SessionID=xyz
to the URL.
If this method is not used to construct an URL any session information
could be lost.
Note that this is not the same thing as normal URL encoding which
just encodes characters with %xx
and has nothing to do with
sessions.
url
- the URL to be encodedjava.lang.String encodeRedirectURL(java.lang.String url)
sendRedirect()
.
This adds any necessary information to the URL to maintain a session.
For example adding SessionID=xyz
to the URL.
If this method is not used to construct an URL any session information
could be lost.
The URL must not be a relative URL.
Note that this is not the same thing as normal URL encoding which
just encodes characters with %xx
and has nothing to do with
sessions.
url
- the URL to be encodedjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if the URL is a relative URLsendRedirect(java.lang.String)
java.lang.String encodeUrl(java.lang.String url)
encodeURL()
SessionID=xyz
to the URL.
If this method is not used to construct an URL any session information
could be lost.
Note that this is not the same thing as normal URL encoding which
just encodes characters with %xx
and has nothing to do with
sessions.
url
- the URL to be encodedjava.lang.String encodeRedirectUrl(java.lang.String url)
encodeRedirectURL()
sendRedirect()
.
This adds any necessary information to the URL to maintain a session.
For example adding SessionID=xyz
to the URL.
If this method is not used to construct an URL any session information
could be lost.
The URL must not be a relative URL.
Note that this is not the same thing as normal URL encoding which
just encodes characters with %xx
and has nothing to do with
sessions.
url
- the URL to be encodedjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if the URL is a relative URLsendRedirect(java.lang.String)
void sendError(int errorCode, java.lang.String errorMessage) throws java.io.IOException
errorCode
- The error codeerrorMessage
- A descriptive error messagejava.io.IOException
void sendError(int errorCode) throws java.io.IOException
errorCode
- The error codejava.io.IOException
void sendRedirect(java.lang.String url) throws java.io.IOException
the
- url the client will be redirected tojava.io.IOException
- if an i/o error occursjava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if the argument is a relative URLvoid setDateHeader(java.lang.String name, long value)
value
- The date in milliseconds since January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMTname
- The name of the header fieldvoid addDateHeader(java.lang.String name, long date)
void setHeader(java.lang.String name, java.lang.String value)
value
- The (new) value of the header fieldname
- The name of the header fieldvoid addHeader(java.lang.String name, java.lang.String value)
void setIntHeader(java.lang.String name, int value)
value
- The (new) value of the header fieldname
- The name of the header fieldvoid addIntHeader(java.lang.String name, int value)
void setStatus(int statusCode)
statusCode
- The status codesendError(int, java.lang.String)
void setStatus(int statusCode, java.lang.String statusMessage)
setStatus(int)
.statusCode
- The status codesendError(int, java.lang.String)
,
setStatus(int)
int getStatus()
java.lang.String getHeader(java.lang.String name)
java.util.Collection<java.lang.String> getHeaders(java.lang.String name)
java.util.Collection<java.lang.String> getHeaderNames()