Package org.forgerock.http.header
Class LocationHeader
java.lang.Object
org.forgerock.http.protocol.Header
org.forgerock.http.header.LocationHeader
Processes the 
Location message header. For more
 information see RFC 2616
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Field Summary
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionConstructs a new empty header whose location isnull.LocationHeader(String locationUri) Constructs a new header with the provided location URI. - 
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionReturns the location URI ornullif empty.getName()Returns the name of the header, as it would canonically appear within an HTTP message.Returns the header as a list of strings.static LocationHeaderConstructs a new header, initialized from the specified string value.static LocationHeaderConstructs a new header, initialized from the specified message.Methods inherited from class org.forgerock.http.protocol.Header
equals, getFirstValue, hashCode, toString 
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Field Details
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NAME
The name of this header.- See Also:
 
 
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Constructor Details
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LocationHeader
public LocationHeader()Constructs a new empty header whose location isnull. - 
LocationHeader
Constructs a new header with the provided location URI.- Parameters:
 locationUri- The location URI, ornullif no location has been set.
 
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Method Details
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valueOf
Constructs a new header, initialized from the specified message.- Parameters:
 message- The message to initialize the header from.- Returns:
 - The parsed header.
 
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valueOf
Constructs a new header, initialized from the specified string value.- Parameters:
 string- The value to initialize the header from.- Returns:
 - The parsed header.
 
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getLocationUri
Returns the location URI ornullif empty.- Returns:
 - The location URI or 
nullif empty. 
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getName
Description copied from class:HeaderReturns the name of the header, as it would canonically appear within an HTTP message. - 
getValues
Description copied from class:HeaderReturns the header as a list of strings. If the header has no values then it must return an empty list, never null. EachStringshould represent the value component of the key-value pair that makes up the HTTP header - as such, for someHeaderimplementations each String in thisListmay contain multiple token-separated values.The
Listreturned from this method should not be expected to be mutable. However, some subclasses ofHeadermay choose to implement it as such. 
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