public class

HttpPost

extends HttpEntityEnclosingRequestBase
java.lang.Object
   ↳ org.apache.http.message.AbstractHttpMessage
     ↳ org.apache.http.client.methods.HttpRequestBase
       ↳ org.apache.http.client.methods.HttpEntityEnclosingRequestBase
         ↳ org.apache.http.client.methods.HttpPost

Class Overview

HTTP POST method.

The HTTP POST method is defined in section 9.5 of RFC2616:

The POST method is used to request that the origin server accept the entity enclosed in the request as a new subordinate of the resource identified by the Request-URI in the Request-Line. POST is designed to allow a uniform method to cover the following functions:
  • Annotation of existing resources
  • Posting a message to a bulletin board, newsgroup, mailing list, or similar group of articles
  • Providing a block of data, such as the result of submitting a form, to a data-handling process
  • Extending a database through an append operation

Summary

Constants
String METHOD_NAME
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Inherited Fields
From class org.apache.http.message.AbstractHttpMessage
Public Constructors
HttpPost()
HttpPost(URI uri)
HttpPost(String uri)
Public Methods
String getMethod()
Returns the HTTP method this request uses, such as GET, PUT, POST, or other.
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Inherited Methods
From class org.apache.http.client.methods.HttpEntityEnclosingRequestBase
From class org.apache.http.client.methods.HttpRequestBase
From class org.apache.http.message.AbstractHttpMessage
From class java.lang.Object
From interface org.apache.http.HttpEntityEnclosingRequest
From interface org.apache.http.HttpMessage
From interface org.apache.http.HttpRequest
From interface org.apache.http.client.methods.AbortableHttpRequest
From interface org.apache.http.client.methods.HttpUriRequest

Constants

public static final String METHOD_NAME

Constant Value: "POST"

Public Constructors

public HttpPost ()

public HttpPost (URI uri)

public HttpPost (String uri)

Throws
IllegalArgumentException if the uri is invalid.

Public Methods

public String getMethod ()

Returns the HTTP method this request uses, such as GET, PUT, POST, or other.