Interface CookiePolicy
public interface CookiePolicy
CookiePolicy implementations decide which cookies should be accepted and which should be rejected. Three pre-defined policy implementations are provided, namely ACCEPT_ALL, ACCEPT_NONE and ACCEPT_ORIGINAL_SERVER.
See RFC 2965 sec. 3.3 and 7 for more detail.
- Since:
- 1.6
Fields
Modifier and Type | Field | Description |
---|---|---|
static CookiePolicy | ACCEPT_ALL | One pre-defined policy which accepts all cookies. |
static CookiePolicy | ACCEPT_NONE | One pre-defined policy which accepts no cookies. |
static CookiePolicy | ACCEPT_ORIGINAL_SERVER | One pre-defined policy which only accepts cookies from original server. |
Methods
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
boolean | shouldAccept(URI uri,
HttpCookie cookie) | Will be called to see whether or not this cookie should be accepted. |
Fields
ACCEPT_ALL
static final CookiePolicy ACCEPT_ALL
One pre-defined policy which accepts all cookies.
ACCEPT_NONE
static final CookiePolicy ACCEPT_NONE
One pre-defined policy which accepts no cookies.
ACCEPT_ORIGINAL_SERVER
static final CookiePolicy ACCEPT_ORIGINAL_SERVER
One pre-defined policy which only accepts cookies from original server.
Methods
shouldAccept
boolean shouldAccept(URI uri, HttpCookie cookie)
Will be called to see whether or not this cookie should be accepted.
- Parameters:
-
uri
- the URI to consult accept policy with -
cookie
- the HttpCookie object in question - Returns:
-
true
if this cookie should be accepted; otherwise,false
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