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Servlet::Http::HttpServletResponse(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
Servlet::Http::HttpServletResponse(3) |
Servlet::Http::HttpServletResponse - HTTP servlet response interface
$response->addCookie($cookie);
$response->addDateHeader($name, $date);
$response->addHeader($name, $value);
$bool = $response->containsHeader($name);
$response->encodeRedirectURL($url);
$response->encodeURL($url);
$response->sendError($sc, $msg);
$response->sendRedirect($location);
$response->setDateHeader($name, $date);
$response->setHeader($name, $value);
$response->setStatus($sc);
Extends the Servlet::ServletResponse interface to provide HTTP-specific
functionality in sending a response. For example, it has methods to access
HTTP headers and cookies.
The servlet container creates the object and passes it as an
argument to the servlet's service methods
("doGet()",
"doPost()", etc).
- SC_ACCEPTED
- Status code (202) indicating that a request was accepted for processing,
but was not completed.
- SC_BAD_GATEWAY
- Status code (502) indicating that the HTTP server received an invalid
response from a server it consulted when acting as a proxy or
gateway.
- SC_BAD_REQUEST
- Status code (400) indicating the request sent by the client was
syntactically incorrect.
- SC_CONFLICT
- Status code (409) indicating that the request could not be completed due
to a conflict with the current state of the resource.
- SC_CONTINUE
- Status code (100) indicating the client can continue.
- SC_CREATED
- Status code (201) indicating the request succeeded and created a new
resource on the server.
- SC_EXPECTATION_FAILED
- Status code (417) indicating that the server could not meet the
expectation given in the Expect request header.
- SC_FORBIDDEN
- Status code (403) indicating the server understood the request but refused
to fulfill it.
- SC_GATEWAY_TIMEOUT
- Status code (504) indicating that the server did not receive a timely
response from the upstream server while acting as a gateway or proxy.
- SC_GONE
- Status code (410) indicating that the resource is no longer available at
the server and no forwarding address is known. This condition
SHOULD be considered permanent.
- SC_HTTP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED
- Status code (505) indicating that the server does not support or refuses
to support the HTTP protocol version that was used in the request
message.
- SC_INTERNAL_SERER_ERROR
- Status code (500) indicating an error inside the HTTP server which
prevented it from fulfilling the request.
- SC_LENGTH_REQUIRED
- Status code (411) indicating that the requst cannot be handled without a
defined Content-Length.
- SC_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED
- Status code (405) indicating that the method specified in the Request-Line
is not allowed for the resource identified by the Request-URI.
- SC_MOVED_PERMANENTLY
- Status code (301) indicating that the resource has permanently moved to a
new location, and that future references shoud use a new URI with their
requests.
- SC_MOVED_TEMPORARILY
- Status code (302) indicating that the resource has temporarily moved to
another location, but that future references should still use the original
URI to access the resource.
- SC_MULTIPLE_CHOICES
- Status code (300) indicating that the requested resource corresponds to
any one of a set of representations, each with its own specified
location.
- SC_NO_CONTENT
- Status code (204) indicating that the request succeeded but that there was
no new information to return.
- SC_NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION
- Status code (203) indicating that the meta information presented by the
client did not originate from th server.
- SC_NOT_ACCEPTABLE
- Status code (406) indicating that 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.
- SC_NOT_FOUND
- Status code (404) indicating that the requested resource is not
available.
- SC_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
- Status code (501) indicating that the HTTP server does not support the
functionality needed to fulfill the request.
- SC_NOT_MODIFIED
- Status code (304) indicating that a conditional GET operation found that
the resource was available and not modified.
- SC_OK
- Status code (200) indicating the request succeeded normally.
- SC_PARTIAL_CONTENT
- Status code (206) indicating that the server has fulfilled the partial GET
request for the resource.
- SC_PAYMENT_REQUIRED
- Status code (402) reserved for future use.
- SC_PRECONDITION_FAILED
- Status code (412) indicating that the precondition given in one or more of
the request header fields evaluated to false when it was tested on the
server.
- SC_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED
- Status code (407) indicating that the client MUST first
authenticate itself with the proxy.
- SC_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE
- Status code (413) indicating that the server is refusing to process the
request because the request entity is larger than the server is willing or
able to process.
- SC_REQUEST_TIMEOUT
- Status code (408) indicating that the client did not produce a request
within the time that the server was prepared to wait.
- SC_REQUEST_URI_TOO_LONG
- Status code (414) indicating that the server is refusing to service the
request because the Request-URI is longer than the server is willing to
interpret.
- SC_REQUESTED_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE
- Status code (416) indicating that the server cannot serve the requested
byte range.
- SC_RESET_CONTENT
- Status code (205) indicating that the agent SHOULD reset the
document view which caused the request to be sent.
- SC_SEE_OTHER
- Status code (303) indicating that the response to the request can be found
under a different URI.
- SC_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE
- Status code (503) indicating that the HTTP server is temporarily
overloaded and unable to handle the reqeust.
- SC_SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS
- Status code (101) indicating the server is switching protocols according
to the Upgrade header.
- SC_UNAUTHORIZED
- Status code (401) indicating that the request requires HTTP
authentication.
- SC_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE
- Status code (415) indicating that 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.
- SC_USE_PROXY
- Status code (305) indicating that the requested resource MUST be
accessed through the proxy given by the Location field.
- addCookie($cookie)
- Adds the specified cookie to the response. This method can be called
multiple times to set more than one cookie.
Parameters:
- $cookie
- the Servlet::Http::Cookie to return to the client
- addDateHeader($name, $date)
- Adds a response header with the given name and date-value. The date is
specified in terms of seconds since the epoch. This method allows respone
headers to have multiple values.
Parameters:
- $name
- the name of the header to add
- $date
- the additional header value
- addHeader($name, $value)
- Adds a response header with the given name and value. This method allows
response headers to have multiple values.
Parameters:
- $name
- the name of the header to add
- $date
- the additional header value
- containsHeader($name)
- Returns a boolean indicating whether the named response header has already
been set.
Parameters:
- $name
- the name of the header
- encodeRedirectURL($url)
- Encodes the specified URL for use in the
"sendRedirect()" method or, if encoding
is not needed, returns the URL unchanged. The implementation of this
method includes the logic to determine whether the session ID needs to be
encoded in the URL. Because the rules for making this determination can
differ from those used to decide whether to encode a normal link, this
method is separate from the
"encodeURL()" method.
All URLs sent to the
"sendRedirect()" method should be run
through this method. Otherwise, URL rewriting cannot be used with
browsers which do not support cookies.
Parameters:
- $url
- the url to be encoded
- encodeURL($url)
- Encodes the session ID into the specified URL or, if encoding is not
needed, returns the URL unchanged. The implementation of this method
includes the logic to determine whether the session ID needs to be encoded
in the URL. For example, if the borwser supports cookies, or session
tracking is turned off, URL encoding is unnecessary.
For robust session tracking, all URLs emitted by a servlet
should be run through this method. Otherwise, URL rewriting cannot be
used with browsers which do not support cookies.
Parameters:
- $url
- the url to be encoded
- sendError($sc, [$msg])
- Sends an error response to the client using the specified status code and
optional descriptive message, clearing the output buffer. The server
defaults to creating the response to look like an HTML-formatted server
error page, setting the content type to "text/html", leaving
cookies and other headers unmodified. If an error-page declaration has
been made for the web application corresponding to the status code passed
in, it will be served back in preference to the server-generated page.
After using this method, the response should be considered to
be committed and should not be written to.
Parameters:
- $sc
- the error status code
- msg
- the optional descriptive message; if unspecified, the standard message for
the given status code will be used.
Throws:
- Servlet::Util::IOException
- if an input or output exception occurs
- Servlet::Util::IllegalStateException
- if the response has already been committed
- sendRedirect($location)
- Sends a temporary redirect response to the client using the specified
redirect location URI. This method can accept relative URLs; the servlet
container must convert the relative URL to an absolute URL before sending
the response to the client. If the location is relative without a leading
"/" the container interprets it as relative to the current
request URI. If the location is relative with a leading "/" the
container interprets it as relative to the servlet container root.
After using this method, the response should be considered to
be committed and should not be written to.
Parameters:
- $location
- the redirect location URL
Throws:
- Servlet::Util::IOException
- if an input or output exception occurs
- Servlet::Util::IllegalStateException
- if the response has already been committed
- setDateHeader($name, $date)
- Sets a respone header with the given name and date-value. The date is
specified in terms of seconds since the epoch. If the header has already
been set, the new value overwrites the previous one. The
"containsHeader()" method can be used to
test for the presence of a header before setting its value.
Parameters:
- $name
- the name of the header
- $date
- the header value
- setHeader($name, $value)
- Sets a response header with the given name and value. If the header has
already been set, the new value overwrites the previous one. The
"containsHeader()" method can be used to
test for the presence of a header before setting its value.
Parameters:
- $name
- the name of the header
- $value
- the header value
- setStatus($sc)
- Sets the status code for this response. This method is used to set the
return status code when there is no error (for example, for the status
codes SC_OK or SO_MOVED_TEMPORARILY). If there is an error,
and the caller wishes to invoke an error-page defined in the web
application, the "sendError()" method
should be used instead.
The container clears the output buffer and sets the Location
header, preserving cookies and other headers.
Parameters:
Brian Moseley, bcm@maz.org
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