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HttpResponseInterceptor Interface Reference

Processes a response. More...

Inheritance diagram for HttpResponseInterceptor:
ResponseProcessCookies HttpProcessor ResponseConnControl ResponseContent ResponseDate ResponseServer BasicHttpProcessor

Description

Provides the ability to process a response before it is sent to the client or after it has been received on the client side.

Author
Oleg Kalnichevski
Version
Revision
618367
Since
4.0

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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Public Member Functions

void process (HttpResponse response, HttpContext context) throws HttpException, IOException
 Processes a response. More...
 

Member Function Documentation

◆ process()

void process ( HttpResponse  response,
HttpContext  context 
) throws HttpException, IOException

On the server side, this step is performed before the response is sent to the client. On the client side, this step is performed on incoming messages before the message body is evaluated.

Parameters
responsethe response to postprocess
contextthe context for the request
Exceptions
IOExceptionin case of an IO problem
HttpExceptionin case of a protocol or other problem

Implemented in BasicHttpProcessor, ResponseProcessCookies, ResponseConnControl, ResponseContent, ResponseDate, and ResponseServer.