org.apache.http.params.CoreProtocolPNames |
Known Indirect Subclasses |
Defines parameter names for protocol execution in HttpCore.
Constants | |||||||||||
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String | HTTP_CONTENT_CHARSET | Defines the charset to be used per default for encoding content body. | |||||||||
String | HTTP_ELEMENT_CHARSET | Defines the charset to be used for encoding HTTP protocol elements. | |||||||||
String | ORIGIN_SERVER | Defines the content of the Server header. | |||||||||
String | PROTOCOL_VERSION |
Defines the protocol version
used per default.
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String | STRICT_TRANSFER_ENCODING | Defines whether responses with an invalid Transfer-Encoding header should be rejected. | |||||||||
String | USER_AGENT | Defines the content of the User-Agent header. | |||||||||
String | USE_EXPECT_CONTINUE |
Activates 'Expect: 100-continue' handshake for the entity enclosing methods. |
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String | WAIT_FOR_CONTINUE |
Defines the maximum period of time in milliseconds the client should spend waiting for a 100-continue response. |
Defines the charset to be used per default for encoding content body.
This parameter expects a value of type String
.
Defines the charset to be used for encoding HTTP protocol elements.
This parameter expects a value of type String
.
Defines the content of the Server header.
This parameter expects a value of type String
.
Defines the protocol version
used per default.
This parameter expects a value of type
ProtocolVersion
.
Defines whether responses with an invalid Transfer-Encoding header should be rejected.
This parameter expects a value of type Boolean
.
Defines the content of the User-Agent header.
This parameter expects a value of type String
.
Activates 'Expect: 100-continue' handshake for the entity enclosing methods. The purpose of the 'Expect: 100-continue' handshake to allow a client that is sending a request message with a request body to determine if the origin server is willing to accept the request (based on the request headers) before the client sends the request body.
The use of the 'Expect: 100-continue' handshake can result in noticable peformance improvement for entity enclosing requests (such as POST and PUT) that require the target server's authentication.
'Expect: 100-continue' handshake should be used with caution, as it may cause problems with HTTP servers and proxies that do not support HTTP/1.1 protocol.
This parameter expects a value of typeBoolean
.
Defines the maximum period of time in milliseconds the client should spend waiting for a 100-continue response.
This parameter expects a value of typeInteger
.