Class javax.servlet.http.HttpUtils
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Class javax.servlet.http.HttpUtils
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+----javax.servlet.http.HttpUtils
- public class HttpUtils
- extends Object
A collection of static utility methods useful to HTTP servlets.
- Version:
- 1.14
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javax.servlet.http.HttpUtils()
- Creates an empty HttpUtils object.
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getRequestURL(HttpServletRequest)
- Reconstructs the URL used by the client used to make the
request.
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parsePostData(int, ServletInputStream)
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Parses FORM data that is posted to the server using the HTTP
POST method and the application/x-www-form-urlencoded mime
type.
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parseQueryString(String)
- Parses a query string and builds a hashtable of key-value
pairs, where the values are arrays of strings.
HttpUtils
public HttpUtils()
- Creates an empty HttpUtils object.
getRequestURL
public static java.lang.StringBuffer getRequestURL(HttpServletRequest req)
- Reconstructs the URL used by the client used to make the
request. This accounts for differences such as addressing
scheme (http, https) and default ports, but does not attempt to
include query parameters. Since it returns a StringBuffer, not
a String, the URL can be modified efficiently (for example, by
appending query parameters).
This method is useful for creating redirect messages and for
reporting errors.
parsePostData
public static java.util.Hashtable parsePostData(int len,
ServletInputStream in)
- Parses FORM data that is posted to the server using the HTTP
POST method and the application/x-www-form-urlencoded mime
type.
- Parameters:
- len - the length of the data in the input stream.
- in - the input stream
- Returns:
- a hashtable of the parsed key, value pairs. Keys
with multiple values have their values stored as an array of strings
- Throws: IllegalArgumentException
- if the POST data is invalid.
parseQueryString
public static java.util.Hashtable parseQueryString(String s)
- Parses a query string and builds a hashtable of key-value
pairs, where the values are arrays of strings. The query string
should have the form of a string packaged by the GET or POST
method. (For example, it should have its key-value pairs
delimited by ampersands (&) and its keys separated from its
values by equal signs (=).)
A key can appear one or more times in the query string.
Each time a key appears, its corresponding value is inserted
into its string array in the hash table. (So keys that appear
once in the query string have, in the hash table, a string array
of length one as their value, keys that appear twice have a
string array of length two, etc.)
When the keys and values are moved into the hashtable, any
plus signs (+) are returned to spaces and characters sent in
hexadecimal notation (%xx) are converted back to characters.
- Parameters:
- s - query string to be parsed
- Returns:
- a hashtable built from the parsed key-value pairs; the
.hashtable's values are arrays of strings
- Throws: IllegalArgumentException
- if the query string is
invalid.
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