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* null
to use the default context
*
* @return the response to the request. This is always a final response,
* never an intermediate response with an 1xx status code.
* Whether redirects or authentication challenges will be returned
* or handled automatically depends on the implementation and
* configuration of this client.
* @throws IOException in case of a problem or the connection was aborted
* @throws ClientProtocolException in case of an http protocol error
*/
HttpResponse execute(HttpUriRequest request, HttpContext context)
throws IOException, ClientProtocolException;
/**
* Executes HTTP request using the default context.
*
* @param target the target host for the request.
* Implementations may accept null
* if they can still determine a route, for example
* to a default target or by inspecting the request.
* @param request the request to execute
*
* @return the response to the request. This is always a final response,
* never an intermediate response with an 1xx status code.
* Whether redirects or authentication challenges will be returned
* or handled automatically depends on the implementation and
* configuration of this client.
* @throws IOException in case of a problem or the connection was aborted
* @throws ClientProtocolException in case of an http protocol error
*/
HttpResponse execute(HttpHost target, HttpRequest request)
throws IOException, ClientProtocolException;
/**
* Executes HTTP request using the given context.
*
* @param target the target host for the request.
* Implementations may accept null
* if they can still determine a route, for example
* to a default target or by inspecting the request.
* @param request the request to execute
* @param context the context to use for the execution, or
* null
to use the default context
*
* @return the response to the request. This is always a final response,
* never an intermediate response with an 1xx status code.
* Whether redirects or authentication challenges will be returned
* or handled automatically depends on the implementation and
* configuration of this client.
* @throws IOException in case of a problem or the connection was aborted
* @throws ClientProtocolException in case of an http protocol error
*/
HttpResponse execute(HttpHost target, HttpRequest request,
HttpContext context)
throws IOException, ClientProtocolException;
/**
* Executes HTTP request using the default context and processes the
* response using the given response handler.
*
null
to use the default context
*
* @return the response object as generated by the response handler.
* @throws IOException in case of a problem or the connection was aborted
* @throws ClientProtocolException in case of an http protocol error
*/
null
* if they can still determine a route, for example
* to a default target or by inspecting the request.
* @param request the request to execute
* @param responseHandler the response handler
*
* @return the response object as generated by the response handler.
* @throws IOException in case of a problem or the connection was aborted
* @throws ClientProtocolException in case of an http protocol error
*/
null
* if they can still determine a route, for example
* to a default target or by inspecting the request.
* @param request the request to execute
* @param responseHandler the response handler
* @param context the context to use for the execution, or
* null
to use the default context
*
* @return the response object as generated by the response handler.
* @throws IOException in case of a problem or the connection was aborted
* @throws ClientProtocolException in case of an http protocol error
*/