Package org.forgerock.http.header
Class ConnectionHeader
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- org.forgerock.http.protocol.Header
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- org.forgerock.http.header.ConnectionHeader
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description ConnectionHeader()
Constructs a new empty header.ConnectionHeader(List<String> tokens)
Constructs a new header with the provided connection tokens.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description String
getName()
Returns the name of the header, as it would canonically appear within an HTTP message.List<String>
getTokens()
Returns the list of connection tokens.List<String>
getValues()
Returns the header as a list of strings.static ConnectionHeader
valueOf(String string)
Constructs a new header, initialized from the specified string value.static ConnectionHeader
valueOf(Message<?> message)
Constructs a new header, initialized from the specified message.-
Methods inherited from class org.forgerock.http.protocol.Header
equals, getFirstValue, hashCode, toString
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Field Detail
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NAME
public static final String NAME
The name of this header.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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Method Detail
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valueOf
public static ConnectionHeader valueOf(Message<?> message)
Constructs a new header, initialized from the specified message.- Parameters:
message
- The message to initialize the header from.- Returns:
- The parsed header.
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valueOf
public static ConnectionHeader valueOf(String string)
Constructs a new header, initialized from the specified string value.- Parameters:
string
- The value to initialize the header from.- Returns:
- The parsed header.
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getName
public String getName()
Description copied from class:Header
Returns the name of the header, as it would canonically appear within an HTTP message.
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getTokens
public List<String> getTokens()
Returns the list of connection tokens.- Returns:
- The list of connection tokens.
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getValues
public List<String> getValues()
Description copied from class:Header
Returns the header as a list of strings. If the header has no values then it must return an empty list, never null. EachString
should represent the value component of the key-value pair that makes up the HTTP header - as such, for someHeader
implementations each String in thisList
may contain multiple token-separated values.The
List
returned from this method should not be expected to be mutable. However, some subclasses ofHeader
may choose to implement it as such.
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