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package org.glassfish.jersey.message.internal;

import java.text.ParseException;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Map;

A general parameterized header.

The header consists of a value and zero or more parameters. A value consists of zero or more tokens and separators up to but not including a ';' separator if present. The tokens and separators of a value may be separated by zero or more white space, which is ignored and is not considered part of the value. The value is separated from the parameters with a ';'. Each parameter is separated with a ';'.
Author:Paul Sandoz, Marek Potociar
/** * A general parameterized header. * <p/> * The header consists of a value and zero or more parameters. A value consists of zero or more tokens and separators up to but * not including a ';' separator if present. The tokens and separators of a value may be separated by zero or more white space, * which is ignored and is not considered part of the value. The value is separated from the parameters with a ';'. Each * parameter is separated with a ';'. * * @author Paul Sandoz * @author Marek Potociar */
public class ParameterizedHeader { private String value; private Map<String, String> parameters;
Create a parameterized header from given string value.
Params:
  • header – header to create parameterized header from.
Throws:
  • ParseException – if an un-expected/in-correct value is found during parsing the header.
/** * Create a parameterized header from given string value. * * @param header header to create parameterized header from. * @throws ParseException if an un-expected/in-correct value is found during parsing the header. */
public ParameterizedHeader(final String header) throws ParseException { this(HttpHeaderReader.newInstance(header)); }
Create a parameterized header from given http header reader.
Params:
  • reader – reader to initialize new parameterized header from.
Throws:
  • ParseException – if an un-expected/in-correct value is found during parsing the header.
/** * Create a parameterized header from given {@link HttpHeaderReader http header reader}. * * @param reader reader to initialize new parameterized header from. * @throws ParseException if an un-expected/in-correct value is found during parsing the header. */
public ParameterizedHeader(final HttpHeaderReader reader) throws ParseException { reader.hasNext(); value = ""; while (reader.hasNext() && !reader.hasNextSeparator(';', false)) { reader.next(); value += reader.getEventValue(); } if (reader.hasNext()) { parameters = HttpHeaderReader.readParameters(reader); } if (parameters == null) { parameters = Collections.emptyMap(); } else { parameters = Collections.unmodifiableMap(parameters); } }
Get the value.
Returns:the value.
/** * Get the value. * * @return the value. */
public String getValue() { return value; }
Get the parameters.
Returns:the parameters
/** * Get the parameters. * * @return the parameters */
public Map<String, String> getParameters() { return parameters; } }