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Class ProtocolResponse  view ProtocolResponse download ProtocolResponse.java

java.lang.Object
  extended bydr.davmgr.protocol.ProtocolResponse

public class ProtocolResponse
extends java.lang.Object


Field Summary
static int CANCELED
           
private  java.lang.String data
           
private  java.lang.Exception exception
           
private  java.util.Hashtable header
           
private  java.io.InputStream inputStream
           
private  ProtocolRequest request
           
private  long size
           
private  int status
           
private  Urls urls
           
 
Constructor Summary
ProtocolResponse(ProtocolRequest request, int status, Urls urls)
           
 
Method Summary
 void finalize()
          Called on an object by the Virtual Machine at most once, at some point after the Object is determined unreachable but before it is destroyed.
 java.lang.String getData()
           
 java.lang.Exception getException()
           
 java.io.InputStream getInputStream()
           
 ProtocolRequest getRequest()
           
 long getSize()
           
 int getStatus()
           
 Urls getUrls()
           
 void setData(java.lang.String data)
           
 void setException(java.lang.Exception exception)
           
 void setInputStream(java.io.InputStream inputStream)
           
 void setRequest(ProtocolRequest request)
           
 void setSize(long size)
           
 void setStatus(int status)
           
 void setUrls(Urls urls)
           
 java.lang.String toString()
          Convert this Object to a human-readable String.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

CANCELED

public static final int CANCELED
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Constant Field Values

status

private int status

header

private java.util.Hashtable header

request

private ProtocolRequest request

exception

private java.lang.Exception exception

data

private java.lang.String data

inputStream

private java.io.InputStream inputStream

size

private long size

urls

private Urls urls
Constructor Detail

ProtocolResponse

public ProtocolResponse(ProtocolRequest request,
                        int status,
                        Urls urls)
Method Detail

getStatus

public int getStatus()

setStatus

public void setStatus(int status)

getUrls

public Urls getUrls()

setUrls

public void setUrls(Urls urls)

setRequest

public void setRequest(ProtocolRequest request)

getRequest

public ProtocolRequest getRequest()

setException

public void setException(java.lang.Exception exception)

getException

public java.lang.Exception getException()

setData

public void setData(java.lang.String data)

getData

public java.lang.String getData()

setInputStream

public void setInputStream(java.io.InputStream inputStream)

setSize

public void setSize(long size)

getSize

public long getSize()

getInputStream

public java.io.InputStream getInputStream()

toString

public java.lang.String toString()
Description copied from class: java.lang.Object
Convert this Object to a human-readable String. There are no limits placed on how long this String should be or what it should contain. We suggest you make it as intuitive as possible to be able to place it into System.out.println() 55 and such.

It is typical, but not required, to ensure that this method never completes abruptly with a java.lang.RuntimeException.

This method will be called when performing string concatenation with this object. If the result is null, string concatenation will instead use "null".

The default implementation returns getClass().getName() + "@" + Integer.toHexString(hashCode()).


finalize

public void finalize()
Description copied from class: java.lang.Object
Called on an object by the Virtual Machine at most once, at some point after the Object is determined unreachable but before it is destroyed. You would think that this means it eventually is called on every Object, but this is not necessarily the case. If execution terminates abnormally, garbage collection does not always happen. Thus you cannot rely on this method to always work. For finer control over garbage collection, use references from the java.lang.ref package.

Virtual Machines are free to not call this method if they can determine that it does nothing important; for example, if your class extends Object and overrides finalize to do simply super.finalize().

finalize() will be called by a java.lang.Thread that has no locks on any Objects, and may be called concurrently. There are no guarantees on the order in which multiple objects are finalized. This means that finalize() is usually unsuited for performing actions that must be thread-safe, and that your implementation must be use defensive programming if it is to always work.

If an Exception is thrown from finalize() during garbage collection, it will be patently ignored and the Object will still be destroyed.

It is allowed, although not typical, for user code to call finalize() directly. User invocation does not affect whether automatic invocation will occur. It is also permitted, although not recommended, for a finalize() method to "revive" an object by making it reachable from normal code again.

Unlike constructors, finalize() does not get called for an object's superclass unless the implementation specifically calls super.finalize().

The default implementation does nothing.