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↳ | org.apache.http.params.HttpConnectionParams |
An adaptor for accessing connection parameters in HttpParams
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Note that the implements relation to CoreConnectionPNames
is for compatibility with existing application code only. References to
the parameter names should use the interface, not this class.
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From interface
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Returns the timeout until a connection is etablished.
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Returns linger-on-close timeout.
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Returns the default socket timeout (SO_TIMEOUT) in milliseconds which is the
timeout for waiting for data.
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Tests if Nagle's algorithm is to be used.
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Tests whether stale connection check is to be used.
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Sets the timeout until a connection is etablished.
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Returns linger-on-close timeout.
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Sets the default socket timeout (SO_TIMEOUT) in milliseconds which is the
timeout for waiting for data.
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Defines whether stale connection check is to be used.
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Determines whether Nagle's algorithm is to be used.
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Returns the timeout until a connection is etablished. A value of zero means the timeout is not used. The default value is zero.
Returns linger-on-close timeout. Value 0 implies that the option is disabled. Value -1 implies that the JRE default is used.
Returns the default socket timeout (SO_TIMEOUT) in milliseconds which is the timeout for waiting for data. A timeout value of zero is interpreted as an infinite timeout. This value is used when no socket timeout is set in the method parameters.
Tests if Nagle's algorithm is to be used.
Tests whether stale connection check is to be used. Disabling stale connection check may result in slight performance improvement at the risk of getting an I/O error when executing a request over a connection that has been closed at the server side.
Sets the timeout until a connection is etablished. A value of zero means the timeout is not used. The default value is zero.
timeout | Timeout in milliseconds. |
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Returns linger-on-close timeout. This option disables/enables immediate return from a close() of a TCP Socket. Enabling this option with a non-zero Integer timeout means that a close() will block pending the transmission and acknowledgement of all data written to the peer, at which point the socket is closed gracefully. Value 0 implies that the option is disabled. Value -1 implies that the JRE default is used.
value | the linger-on-close timeout |
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Sets the default socket timeout (SO_TIMEOUT) in milliseconds which is the timeout for waiting for data. A timeout value of zero is interpreted as an infinite timeout. This value is used when no socket timeout is set in the method parameters.
timeout | Timeout in milliseconds |
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Defines whether stale connection check is to be used. Disabling stale connection check may result in slight performance improvement at the risk of getting an I/O error when executing a request over a connection that has been closed at the server side.
value | true if stale connection check is to be used, false otherwise. |
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Determines whether Nagle's algorithm is to be used. The Nagle's algorithm tries to conserve bandwidth by minimizing the number of segments that are sent. When applications wish to decrease network latency and increase performance, they can disable Nagle's algorithm (that is enable TCP_NODELAY). Data will be sent earlier, at the cost of an increase in bandwidth consumption.
value | true if the Nagle's algorithm is to NOT be used (that is enable TCP_NODELAY), false otherwise. |
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