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package org.apache.commons.httpclient.params;

This class represents a collection of HTTP protocol parameters applicable to instances of HostConfiguration. Protocol parameters may be linked together to form a hierarchy. If a particular parameter value has not been explicitly defined in the collection itself, its value will be drawn from the parent collection of parameters.
Author:Oleg Kalnichevski
Version:$Revision: 480424 $
Since:3.0
/** * This class represents a collection of HTTP protocol parameters applicable to * {@link org.apache.commons.httpclient.HostConfiguration instances of HostConfiguration}. * Protocol parameters may be linked together to form a hierarchy. If a particular * parameter value has not been explicitly defined in the collection itself, its * value will be drawn from the parent collection of parameters. * * @author <a href="mailto:oleg@ural.ru">Oleg Kalnichevski</a> * * @version $Revision: 480424 $ * * @since 3.0 */
public class HostParams extends DefaultHttpParams {
Defines the request headers to be sent per default with each request.

This parameter expects a value of type Collection. The collection is expected to contain Headers.

/** * Defines the request headers to be sent per default with each request. * <p> * This parameter expects a value of type {@link java.util.Collection}. The * collection is expected to contain {@link org.apache.commons.httpclient.Header}s. * </p> */
public static final String DEFAULT_HEADERS = "http.default-headers";
Creates a new collection of parameters with the collection returned by DefaultHttpParams.getDefaultParams() as a parent. The collection will defer to its parent for a default value if a particular parameter is not explicitly set in the collection itself.
See Also:
/** * Creates a new collection of parameters with the collection returned * by {@link #getDefaultParams()} as a parent. The collection will defer * to its parent for a default value if a particular parameter is not * explicitly set in the collection itself. * * @see #getDefaultParams() */
public HostParams() { super(); }
Creates a new collection of parameters with the given parent. The collection will defer to its parent for a default value if a particular parameter is not explicitly set in the collection itself.
Params:
  • defaults – the parent collection to defer to, if a parameter is not explictly set in the collection itself.
See Also:
/** * Creates a new collection of parameters with the given parent. * The collection will defer to its parent for a default value * if a particular parameter is not explicitly set in the collection * itself. * * @param defaults the parent collection to defer to, if a parameter * is not explictly set in the collection itself. * * @see #getDefaultParams() */
public HostParams(HttpParams defaults) { super(defaults); }
Sets the virtual host name.
Params:
  • hostname – The host name
/** * Sets the virtual host name. * * @param hostname The host name */
public void setVirtualHost(final String hostname) { setParameter(HttpMethodParams.VIRTUAL_HOST, hostname); }
Returns the virtual host name.
Returns:The virtual host name
/** * Returns the virtual host name. * * @return The virtual host name */
public String getVirtualHost() { return (String) getParameter(HttpMethodParams.VIRTUAL_HOST); } }