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package org.apache.commons.httpclient.methods;

import org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpMethodBase;


Implements the HTTP DELETE method.

The HTTP DELETE method is defined in section 9.7 of RFC2616:

The DELETE method requests that the origin server delete the resource identified by the Request-URI. This method MAY be overridden by human intervention (or other means) on the origin server.

Author:Remy Maucherat, B.C. Holmes, Jeff Dever
Version:$Revision: 480424 $
Since:1.0
/** * Implements the HTTP DELETE method. * <p> * The HTTP DELETE method is defined in section 9.7 of * <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC2616</a>: * <blockquote> * The DELETE method requests that the origin server delete the resource * identified by the Request-URI. This method MAY be overridden by human * intervention (or other means) on the origin server. * </blockquote> * </p> * * @author <a href="mailto:remm@apache.org">Remy Maucherat</a> * @author <a href="mailto:bcholmes@apache.org">B.C. Holmes</a> * @author <a href="mailto:jsdever@apache.org">Jeff Dever</a> * * @version $Revision: 480424 $ * @since 1.0 */
public class DeleteMethod extends HttpMethodBase { // ----------------------------------------------------------- Constructors
No-arg constructor.
Since:1.0
/** * No-arg constructor. * * @since 1.0 */
public DeleteMethod() { }
Constructor specifying a URI.
Params:
  • uri – either an absolute or relative URI
Since:1.0
/** * Constructor specifying a URI. * * @param uri either an absolute or relative URI * * @since 1.0 */
public DeleteMethod(String uri) { super(uri); } // ----------------------------------------------------- HttpMethod Methods
Returns "DELETE".
Returns:"DELETE"
Since:2.0
/** * Returns <tt>"DELETE"</tt>. * @return <tt>"DELETE"</tt> * * @since 2.0 */
public String getName() { return "DELETE"; } }