Classes to support cookie handling.
See: Description
| Interface Summary | |
|---|---|
| CookieListener | An interface for classes which can listen for cookies being rejected and the reason. |
| CookieSource | This interface represents a source from which to parse out cookies. |
| Class Summary | |
|---|---|
| Cookie | An HTTP client-side cookie. |
| CookieJar | A collection of HTTP cookies, which can interact with cookie and set-cookie header values. |
| CookieProperties | Controls behavior for cookies. |
Classes to support cookie handling. Supports the HTTP state mechanism. The central class of this package is the
CookieJar, which acts as a repository of
Cookie objects. There are two main ways to get cookies into the
CookieJar. The first is to construct the CookieJar, passing a CookieSource
to its constructor. This will cause the CookieJar to parse the Set-Cookie headers from the source object. The second is
to copy them from another CookieJar through use of the
updateCookies(CookieJar) method.
The CookieJar can also produce a Cookie header to be sent as part of a request. The CookieJar method will select any cookies that it has which can be sent to the specified URL and assemble them into an appropriate header.