Uses of Package
org.apache.http.cookie
Packages that use org.apache.http.cookie
Package
Description
Client HTTP communication APIs.
Client specific HTTP protocol handlers.
Client HTTP state management APIs.
Default HTTP client implementation.
Default implementations of standard and common HTTP state
management policies.
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Classes in org.apache.http.cookie used by org.apache.http.clientClassDescriptionCookie interface represents a token or short packet of state information (also referred to as "magic-cookie") that the HTTP agent and the target server can exchange to maintain a session.
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Classes in org.apache.http.cookie used by org.apache.http.client.protocolClassDescriptionCookieOrigin class encapsulates details of an origin server that are relevant when parsing, validating or matching HTTP cookies.Defines the cookie management specification.Factory for
CookieSpec
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Classes in org.apache.http.cookie used by org.apache.http.cookieClassDescriptionCookie interface represents a token or short packet of state information (also referred to as "magic-cookie") that the HTTP agent and the target server can exchange to maintain a session.This interface represents a cookie attribute handler responsible for parsing, validating, and matching a specific cookie attribute, such as path, domain, port, etc.CookieOrigin class encapsulates details of an origin server that are relevant when parsing, validating or matching HTTP cookies.This cookie comparator ensures that multiple cookies satisfying a common criteria are ordered in the
Cookie
header such that those with more specific Path attributes precede those with less specific.This cookie comparator ensures that cookies with longer paths take precedence over cookies with shorter path.Defines the cookie management specification.Deprecated.(4.3) useCookieSpecProvider
Factory forCookieSpec
implementations.Signals that a cookie is in some way invalid or illegal in a given contextThis interface represents aSet-Cookie
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Classes in org.apache.http.cookie used by org.apache.http.impl.clientClassDescriptionCookie interface represents a token or short packet of state information (also referred to as "magic-cookie") that the HTTP agent and the target server can exchange to maintain a session.Factory for
CookieSpec
implementations.Deprecated.(4.3) useRegistry
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Classes in org.apache.http.cookie used by org.apache.http.impl.cookieClassDescriptionClientCookie extends the standard
Cookie
interface with additional client specific functionality such ability to retrieve original cookie attributes exactly as they were specified by the origin server.Extension ofCookieAttributeHandler
intended to handle one specific common attribute whose name is returned withCommonCookieAttributeHandler.getAttributeName()
method.Cookie interface represents a token or short packet of state information (also referred to as "magic-cookie") that the HTTP agent and the target server can exchange to maintain a session.This interface represents a cookie attribute handler responsible for parsing, validating, and matching a specific cookie attribute, such as path, domain, port, etc.CookieOrigin class encapsulates details of an origin server that are relevant when parsing, validating or matching HTTP cookies.Defines the cookie management specification.Deprecated.(4.3) useCookieSpecProvider
Factory forCookieSpec
implementations.Signals that a cookie is in some way invalid or illegal in a given contextThis interface represents aSet-Cookie
response header sent by the origin server to the HTTP agent in order to maintain a conversational state.This interface represents aSet-Cookie2
response header sent by the origin server to the HTTP agent in order to maintain a conversational state.
Registry
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