Package org.forgerock.openig.handler
Class StaticResponseHandler
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- org.forgerock.openig.handler.StaticResponseHandler
 
 
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static classStaticResponseHandler.HeapletCreates and initializes a static response handler in a heap environment. 
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description StaticResponseHandler(Status status)Constructor.StaticResponseHandler(Status status, Expression<String> entity)Constructor. 
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description StaticResponseHandleraddHeader(String key, Expression<String> expression)Adds a pair key / expression to the header.StaticResponseHandleraddTrailer(String key, Expression<String> expression)Adds a pair key / expression to the trailer.Promise<Response,NeverThrowsException>handle(Context context, Request request) 
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Constructor Detail
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StaticResponseHandler
public StaticResponseHandler(Status status)
Constructor.- Parameters:
 status- The response status to set.
 
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StaticResponseHandler
public StaticResponseHandler(Status status, Expression<String> entity)
Constructor.- Parameters:
 status- The response status to set.entity- The message entity expression.
 
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Method Detail
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addHeader
public StaticResponseHandler addHeader(String key, Expression<String> expression)
Adds a pair key / expression to the header.- Parameters:
 key- The header key.expression- The expression to evaluate.- Returns:
 - The current static response handler.
 
 
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addTrailer
public StaticResponseHandler addTrailer(String key, Expression<String> expression)
Adds a pair key / expression to the trailer.- Parameters:
 key- The trailer key.expression- The expression to evaluate.- Returns:
 - The current static response handler.
 
 
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handle
public Promise<Response,NeverThrowsException> handle(Context context, Request request)
Description copied from interface:HandlerReturns aPromiserepresenting the asynchronousResponseof the givenrequest. If any (asynchronous) processing goes wrong, the promise still contains aResponse(probably from the 4xx or 5xx status code family).A handler that doesn't hand-off the processing to another downstream handler is responsible for creating the response.
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Promisecontains the response returned from the server as-is. This is responsibility of the handler to produce the appropriate error response (404, 500, ...) in case of processing error.Note: As of Promise 2.0 implementation, it is not permitted to throw any runtime exception here. Doing so produce unexpected behaviour (most likely a server-side hang of the processing thread).
 
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