public interface HttpClient
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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HttpResponse |
execute(HttpHost target,
HttpRequest request)
Executes HTTP request using the default context.
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HttpResponse |
execute(HttpHost target,
HttpRequest request,
HttpContext context)
Executes HTTP request using the given context.
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<T> T |
execute(HttpHost target,
HttpRequest request,
ResponseHandler<? extends T> responseHandler)
Executes HTTP request to the target using the default context and
processes the response using the given response handler.
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<T> T |
execute(HttpHost target,
HttpRequest request,
ResponseHandler<? extends T> responseHandler,
HttpContext context)
Executes HTTP request to the target using the given context and
processes the response using the given response handler.
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HttpResponse |
execute(HttpUriRequest request)
Executes HTTP request using the default context.
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HttpResponse |
execute(HttpUriRequest request,
HttpContext context)
Executes HTTP request using the given context.
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<T> T |
execute(HttpUriRequest request,
ResponseHandler<? extends T> responseHandler)
Executes HTTP request using the default context and processes the
response using the given response handler.
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<T> T |
execute(HttpUriRequest request,
ResponseHandler<? extends T> responseHandler,
HttpContext context)
Executes HTTP request using the given context and processes the
response using the given response handler.
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ClientConnectionManager |
getConnectionManager()
Deprecated.
(4.3) use
HttpClientBuilder . |
HttpParams |
getParams()
Deprecated.
(4.3) use
RequestConfig . |
@Deprecated HttpParams getParams()
RequestConfig
.@Deprecated ClientConnectionManager getConnectionManager()
HttpClientBuilder
.HttpResponse execute(HttpUriRequest request) throws java.io.IOException, ClientProtocolException
request
- the request to executejava.io.IOException
- in case of a problem or the connection was abortedClientProtocolException
- in case of an http protocol errorHttpResponse execute(HttpUriRequest request, HttpContext context) throws java.io.IOException, ClientProtocolException
request
- the request to executecontext
- the context to use for the execution, or
null
to use the default contextjava.io.IOException
- in case of a problem or the connection was abortedClientProtocolException
- in case of an http protocol errorHttpResponse execute(HttpHost target, HttpRequest request) throws java.io.IOException, ClientProtocolException
target
- the target host for the request.
Implementations may accept null
if they can still determine a route, for example
to a default target or by inspecting the request.request
- the request to executejava.io.IOException
- in case of a problem or the connection was abortedClientProtocolException
- in case of an http protocol errorHttpResponse execute(HttpHost target, HttpRequest request, HttpContext context) throws java.io.IOException, ClientProtocolException
target
- the target host for the request.
Implementations may accept null
if they can still determine a route, for example
to a default target or by inspecting the request.request
- the request to executecontext
- the context to use for the execution, or
null
to use the default contextjava.io.IOException
- in case of a problem or the connection was abortedClientProtocolException
- in case of an http protocol error<T> T execute(HttpUriRequest request, ResponseHandler<? extends T> responseHandler) throws java.io.IOException, ClientProtocolException
Implementing classes are required to ensure that the content entity
associated with the response is fully consumed and the underlying
connection is released back to the connection manager automatically
in all cases relieving individual ResponseHandler
s from
having to manage resource deallocation internally.
request
- the request to executeresponseHandler
- the response handlerjava.io.IOException
- in case of a problem or the connection was abortedClientProtocolException
- in case of an http protocol error<T> T execute(HttpUriRequest request, ResponseHandler<? extends T> responseHandler, HttpContext context) throws java.io.IOException, ClientProtocolException
Implementing classes are required to ensure that the content entity
associated with the response is fully consumed and the underlying
connection is released back to the connection manager automatically
in all cases relieving individual ResponseHandler
s from
having to manage resource deallocation internally.
request
- the request to executeresponseHandler
- the response handlercontext
- the context to use for the execution, or
null
to use the default contextjava.io.IOException
- in case of a problem or the connection was abortedClientProtocolException
- in case of an http protocol error<T> T execute(HttpHost target, HttpRequest request, ResponseHandler<? extends T> responseHandler) throws java.io.IOException, ClientProtocolException
Implementing classes are required to ensure that the content entity
associated with the response is fully consumed and the underlying
connection is released back to the connection manager automatically
in all cases relieving individual ResponseHandler
s from
having to manage resource deallocation internally.
target
- the target host for the request.
Implementations may accept null
if they can still determine a route, for example
to a default target or by inspecting the request.request
- the request to executeresponseHandler
- the response handlerjava.io.IOException
- in case of a problem or the connection was abortedClientProtocolException
- in case of an http protocol error<T> T execute(HttpHost target, HttpRequest request, ResponseHandler<? extends T> responseHandler, HttpContext context) throws java.io.IOException, ClientProtocolException
Implementing classes are required to ensure that the content entity
associated with the response is fully consumed and the underlying
connection is released back to the connection manager automatically
in all cases relieving individual ResponseHandler
s from
having to manage resource deallocation internally.
target
- the target host for the request.
Implementations may accept null
if they can still determine a route, for example
to a default target or by inspecting the request.request
- the request to executeresponseHandler
- the response handlercontext
- the context to use for the execution, or
null
to use the default contextjava.io.IOException
- in case of a problem or the connection was abortedClientProtocolException
- in case of an http protocol error