java.lang.Object | |
↳ | org.apache.http.message.BasicHeader |
Represents an HTTP header field.
The HTTP header fields follow the same generic format as that given in Section 3.1 of RFC 822. Each header field consists of a name followed by a colon (":") and the field value. Field names are case-insensitive. The field value MAY be preceded by any amount of LWS, though a single SP is preferred.
message-header = field-name ":" [ field-value ] field-name = token field-value = *( field-content | LWS ) field-content = <the OCTETs making up the field-value and consisting of either *TEXT or combinations of token, separators, and quoted-string>
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Constructor with name and value
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Creates and returns a copy of this
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Returns an array of
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Returns the header name.
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Returns the header value.
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Returns a
String representation of the header. |
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From class
java.lang.Object
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From interface
org.apache.http.Header
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Constructor with name and value
name | the header name |
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value | the header value |
Creates and returns a copy of this Object
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implementation returns a so-called "shallow" copy: It creates a new
instance of the same class and then copies the field values (including
object references) from this instance to the new instance. A "deep" copy,
in contrast, would also recursively clone nested objects. A subclass that
needs to implement this kind of cloning should call super.clone()
to create the new instance and then create deep copies of the nested,
mutable objects.
CloneNotSupportedException |
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Returns an array of HeaderElement
s constructed from my value.
ParseException | in case of a parse error |
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Returns the header value.
Returns a String
representation of the header.