Uses of Package
org.forgerock.http.protocol
Package
Description
Contains consumable services and endpoints used for monitoring AMs health.
This package contains the client credentials OAuth2 API.
This package defines the core interfaces and classes to provide an asynchronous and improved
JASPI-like message authentication API.
This package defines the authentication framework classes for the authentication of messages
via authentication contexts and modules.
Models and manages elements of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
Core
Filter
implementations.Support for CORS.
Core
Handler
implementations.Processes HTTP message header fields.
This package provides APIs for OAuth 2.0 services implementations.
This package defines OpenAM specific logic needed to retrieve an
AccessTokenInfo
.Models and manages elements of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
Provides routing functionality for HTTP requests.
Provides interfaces for managing and interacting with HTTP Sessions.
HTTP service provider API.
Miscellaneous utility classes.
OAuth 2.0 ForgeRock Client Implementation.
OpenID Connect ForgeRock Client Implementation.
Defines the core classes to implement OAuth2 for OpenAM.
A Secrets API backend that can obtain OAuth 2 access tokens from a token endpoint, along with a collection of
grant type handlers.
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ClassDescriptionForm fields, a case-sensitive multi-string-valued map.A request message.A response message.An HTTP Framework Exception that can be used by filters/handlers to simplify control-flow inside async call-backs.The status-code element is a three-digit integer code giving the result of the attempt to understand and satisfy the request.
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ClassDescriptionAn HTTP cookie.Indicates the SameSite value of the cookie.Message content.Form fields, a case-sensitive multi-string-valued map.An HTTP message header.Message headers, a case-insensitive multiple-value map.Elements common to requests and responses.Abstract message base class.A request message.Exposes incoming request cookies.A response message.The status-code element is a three-digit integer code giving the result of the attempt to understand and satisfy the request.The first digit of the status-code defines the class of response.
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