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4 * $Date: 2007-09-08 08:53:25 -0700 (Sat, 08 Sep 2007) $
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31
32package org.apache.http.message;
33
34
35import org.apache.http.ProtocolVersion;
36import org.apache.http.RequestLine;
37import org.apache.http.StatusLine;
38import org.apache.http.Header;
39import org.apache.http.util.CharArrayBuffer;
40
41
42/**
43 * Interface for formatting elements of the HEAD section of an HTTP message.
44 * This is the complement to {@link LineParser}.
45 * There are individual methods for formatting a request line, a
46 * status line, or a header line. The formatting does <i>not</i> include the
47 * trailing line break sequence CR-LF.
48 * Instances of this interface are expected to be stateless and thread-safe.
49 *
50 * <p>
51 * The formatted lines are returned in memory, the formatter does not depend
52 * on any specific IO mechanism.
53 * In order to avoid unnecessary creation of temporary objects,
54 * a buffer can be passed as argument to all formatting methods.
55 * The implementation may or may not actually use that buffer for formatting.
56 * If it is used, the buffer will first be cleared by the
57 * <code>formatXXX</code> methods.
58 * The argument buffer can always be re-used after the call. The buffer
59 * returned as the result, if it is different from the argument buffer,
60 * MUST NOT be modified.
61 * </p>
62 *
63 *
64 * @author <a href="mailto:rolandw AT apache.org">Roland Weber</a>
65 *
66 *
67 * <!-- empty lines above to avoid 'svn diff' context problems -->
68 * @version $Revision: 573864 $ $Date: 2007-09-08 08:53:25 -0700 (Sat, 08 Sep 2007) $
69 *
70 * @since 4.0
71 *
72 * @deprecated Please use {@link java.net.URL#openConnection} instead.
73 *     Please visit <a href="http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2011/09/androids-http-clients.html">this webpage</a>
74 *     for further details.
75 */
76@Deprecated
77public interface LineFormatter {
78
79
80
81    /**
82     * Formats a protocol version.
83     * This method does <i>not</i> follow the general contract for
84     * <code>buffer</code> arguments.
85     * It does <i>not</i> clear the argument buffer, but appends instead.
86     * The returned buffer can always be modified by the caller.
87     * Because of these differing conventions, it is not named
88     * <code>formatProtocolVersion</code>.
89     *
90     * @param buffer    a buffer to which to append, or <code>null</code>
91     * @param version   the protocol version to format
92     *
93     * @return  a buffer with the formatted protocol version appended.
94     *          The caller is allowed to modify the result buffer.
95     *          If the <code>buffer</code> argument is not <code>null</code>,
96     *          the returned buffer is the argument buffer.
97     */
98    CharArrayBuffer appendProtocolVersion(CharArrayBuffer buffer,
99                                          ProtocolVersion version)
100        ;
101
102
103    /**
104     * Formats a request line.
105     *
106     * @param buffer    a buffer available for formatting, or
107     *                  <code>null</code>.
108     *                  The buffer will be cleared before use.
109     * @param reqline   the request line to format
110     *
111     * @return  the formatted request line
112     */
113    CharArrayBuffer formatRequestLine(CharArrayBuffer buffer,
114                                      RequestLine reqline)
115        ;
116
117
118    /**
119     * Formats a status line.
120     *
121     * @param buffer    a buffer available for formatting, or
122     *                  <code>null</code>.
123     *                  The buffer will be cleared before use.
124     * @param statline  the status line to format
125     *
126     * @return  the formatted status line
127     *
128     * @throws ParseException        in case of a parse error
129     */
130    CharArrayBuffer formatStatusLine(CharArrayBuffer buffer,
131                                     StatusLine statline)
132        ;
133
134
135    /**
136     * Formats a header.
137     * Due to header continuation, the result may be multiple lines.
138     * In order to generate well-formed HTTP, the lines in the result
139     * must be separated by the HTTP line break sequence CR-LF.
140     * There is <i>no</i> trailing CR-LF in the result.
141     * <br/>
142     * See the class comment for details about the buffer argument.
143     *
144     * @param buffer    a buffer available for formatting, or
145     *                  <code>null</code>.
146     *                  The buffer will be cleared before use.
147     * @param header    the header to format
148     *
149     * @return  a buffer holding the formatted header, never <code>null</code>.
150     *          The returned buffer may be different from the argument buffer.
151     *
152     * @throws ParseException        in case of a parse error
153     */
154    CharArrayBuffer formatHeader(CharArrayBuffer buffer,
155                                 Header header)
156        ;
157
158}
159