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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2003, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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* ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
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package java.net;
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import java.util.Map;
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import java.util.List;
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import java.io.IOException;
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import sun.security.util.SecurityConstants;
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/**
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* A CookieHandler object provides a callback mechanism to hook up a
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* HTTP state management policy implementation into the HTTP protocol
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* handler. The HTTP state management mechanism specifies a way to
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* create a stateful session with HTTP requests and responses.
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*
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* <p>A system-wide CookieHandler that to used by the HTTP protocol
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* handler can be registered by doing a
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* CookieHandler.setDefault(CookieHandler). The currently registered
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* CookieHandler can be retrieved by calling
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* CookieHandler.getDefault().
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*
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* For more information on HTTP state management, see <a
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* href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2965.txt"><i>RFC 2965: HTTP
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* State Management Mechanism</i></a>
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*
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* @author Yingxian Wang
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* @since 1.5
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*/
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public abstract class CookieHandler {
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/**
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* The system-wide cookie handler that will apply cookies to the
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* request headers and manage cookies from the response headers.
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*
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* @see setDefault(CookieHandler)
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* @see getDefault()
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*/
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private static CookieHandler cookieHandler;
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/**
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* Gets the system-wide cookie handler.
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*
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* @return the system-wide cookie handler; A null return means
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* there is no system-wide cookie handler currently set.
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* @throws SecurityException
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* If a security manager has been installed and it denies
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* {@link NetPermission}{@code ("getCookieHandler")}
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* @see #setDefault(CookieHandler)
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*/
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public synchronized static CookieHandler getDefault() {
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SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
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if (sm != null) {
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sm.checkPermission(SecurityConstants.GET_COOKIEHANDLER_PERMISSION);
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}
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return cookieHandler;
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}
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/**
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* Sets (or unsets) the system-wide cookie handler.
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*
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* Note: non-standard http protocol handlers may ignore this setting.
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*
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* @param cHandler The HTTP cookie handler, or
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* {@code null} to unset.
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* @throws SecurityException
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* If a security manager has been installed and it denies
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* {@link NetPermission}{@code ("setCookieHandler")}
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* @see #getDefault()
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*/
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public synchronized static void setDefault(CookieHandler cHandler) {
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SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
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if (sm != null) {
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sm.checkPermission(SecurityConstants.SET_COOKIEHANDLER_PERMISSION);
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}
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cookieHandler = cHandler;
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}
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/**
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* Gets all the applicable cookies from a cookie cache for the
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* specified uri in the request header.
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*
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* <P>The {@code URI} passed as an argument specifies the intended use for
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* the cookies. In particular the scheme should reflect whether the cookies
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* will be sent over http, https or used in another context like javascript.
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* The host part should reflect either the destination of the cookies or
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* their origin in the case of javascript.</P>
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* <P>It is up to the implementation to take into account the {@code URI} and
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* the cookies attributes and security settings to determine which ones
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* should be returned.</P>
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*
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* <P>HTTP protocol implementers should make sure that this method is
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* called after all request headers related to choosing cookies
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* are added, and before the request is sent.</P>
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*
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* @param uri a {@code URI} representing the intended use for the
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* cookies
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* @param requestHeaders - a Map from request header
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* field names to lists of field values representing
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* the current request headers
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* @return an immutable map from state management headers, with
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* field names "Cookie" or "Cookie2" to a list of
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* cookies containing state information
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*
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* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException if either argument is null
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* @see #put(URI, Map)
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*/
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public abstract Map<String, List<String>>
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get(URI uri, Map<String, List<String>> requestHeaders)
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throws IOException;
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/**
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* Sets all the applicable cookies, examples are response header
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* fields that are named Set-Cookie2, present in the response
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* headers into a cookie cache.
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*
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* @param uri a {@code URI} where the cookies come from
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* @param responseHeaders an immutable map from field names to
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* lists of field values representing the response
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* header fields returned
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* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException if either argument is null
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* @see #get(URI, Map)
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*/
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public abstract void
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put(URI uri, Map<String, List<String>> responseHeaders)
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throws IOException;
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}
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