Package org.apache.http.client
Interface RequestDirector
- All Known Implementing Classes:
DefaultRequestDirector
Deprecated.
(4.3) No longer used
A client-side request director.
The director decides which steps are necessary to execute a request.
It establishes connections and optionally processes redirects and
authentication challenges. The director may therefore generate and
send a sequence of requests in order to execute one initial request.
- Since:
- 4.0
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionorg.apache.http.HttpResponse
execute
(org.apache.http.HttpHost target, org.apache.http.HttpRequest request, org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext context) Deprecated.Executes a request.
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Method Details
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execute
org.apache.http.HttpResponse execute(org.apache.http.HttpHost target, org.apache.http.HttpRequest request, org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext context) throws org.apache.http.HttpException, IOException Deprecated.Executes a request.Note: For the time being, a new director is instantiated for each request. This is the same behavior as for
HttpMethodDirector
in HttpClient 3.- Parameters:
target
- the target host for the request. Implementations may acceptnull
if they can still determine a route, for example to a default target or by inspecting the request.request
- the request to executecontext
- the context for executing the request- Returns:
- the final response to the request. This is never an intermediate response with status code 1xx.
- Throws:
org.apache.http.HttpException
- in case of a problemIOException
- in case of an IO problem or if the connection was aborted
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