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package org.apache.http.client.methods;

import java.net.URI;

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
Since:4.0
/** * HTTP POST method. * <p> * The HTTP POST method is defined in section 9.5 of * <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC2616</a>: * </p> * <blockquote> * 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: * <ul> * <li>Annotation of existing resources</li> * <li>Posting a message to a bulletin board, newsgroup, mailing list, or * similar group of articles</li> * <li>Providing a block of data, such as the result of submitting a form, * to a data-handling process</li> * <li>Extending a database through an append operation</li> * </ul> * </blockquote> * * @since 4.0 */
public class HttpPost extends HttpEntityEnclosingRequestBase { public final static String METHOD_NAME = "POST"; public HttpPost() { super(); } public HttpPost(final URI uri) { super(); setURI(uri); }
Throws:
  • IllegalArgumentException – if the uri is invalid.
/** * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the uri is invalid. */
public HttpPost(final String uri) { super(); setURI(URI.create(uri)); } @Override public String getMethod() { return METHOD_NAME; } }