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HttpDelete Class Reference

HTTP DELETE method. More...

Inheritance diagram for HttpDelete:
HttpRequestBase AbstractHttpMessage HttpUriRequest AbortableHttpRequest HttpMessage HttpRequest HttpMessage

Description

The HTTP DELETE method is defined in section 9.7 of RFC2616:

The DELETE method requests that the origin server delete the resource identified by the Request-URI. [...] The client cannot be guaranteed that the operation has been carried out, even if the status code returned from the origin server indicates that the action has been completed successfully.

Notice

The following notice applies to the original API on which this API is based, and to its documentation. The documentation of this API has been revised from the original.

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 * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project
 *
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Public Member Functions

 HttpDelete (final String uri)
 
String getMethod ()
 Returns the HTTP method this request uses, such as GET, PUT, POST, or other.
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from HttpRequestBase
ProtocolVersion getProtocolVersion ()
 Returns the protocol version this message is compatible with.
 
URI getURI ()
 Returns the URI this request uses, such as http://example.org/path/to/file.
 
RequestLine getRequestLine ()
 Returns the request line of this request. More...
 
void setConnectionRequest (final ClientConnectionRequest connRequest) throws IOException
 Sets the com.good.gd.apache.http.conn.ClientConnectionRequest callback that can be used to abort a long-lived request for a connection. More...
 
void setReleaseTrigger (final ConnectionReleaseTrigger releaseTrigger) throws IOException
 Sets the com.good.gd.apache.http.conn.ConnectionReleaseTrigger callback that can be used to abort an active connection. More...
 
void abort ()
 Aborts this http request. More...
 
boolean isAborted ()
 Tests if the request execution has been aborted. More...
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from AbstractHttpMessage
boolean containsHeader (String name)
 Checks if a certain header is present in this message. More...
 
Header[] getHeaders (final String name)
 Returns all the headers with a specified name of this message. More...
 
Header getFirstHeader (final String name)
 Returns the first header with a specified name of this message. More...
 
Header getLastHeader (final String name)
 Returns the last header with a specified name of this message. More...
 
Header[] getAllHeaders ()
 Returns all the headers of this message. More...
 
void addHeader (final Header header)
 Adds a header to this message. More...
 
void addHeader (final String name, final String value)
 Adds a header to this message. More...
 
void setHeader (final Header header)
 Overwrites the first header with the same name. More...
 
void setHeader (final String name, final String value)
 Overwrites the first header with the same name. More...
 
void setHeaders (final Header[] headers)
 Overwrites all the headers in the message. More...
 
void removeHeader (final Header header)
 Removes a header from this message. More...
 
void removeHeaders (final String name)
 Removes all headers with a certain name from this message. More...
 
HeaderIterator headerIterator ()
 Returns an iterator of all the headers. More...
 
HeaderIterator headerIterator (String name)
 Returns an iterator of the headers with a given name. More...
 
HttpParams getParams ()
 Returns the parameters effective for this message as set by setParams(com.good.gd.apache.http.params.HttpParams).
 
void setParams (final HttpParams params)
 Provides parameters to be used for the processing of this message. More...
 

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

◆ HttpDelete()

HttpDelete ( final String  uri)
Exceptions
IllegalArgumentExceptionif the uri is invalid.