URLConnection (Java SE 21 & JDK 21)

Method Details

  • getFileNameMap

    Loads filename map (a mimetable) from a data file. It will first try to load the user-specific table, defined by "content.types.user.table" property. If that fails, it tries to load the default built-in table.

    Returns:
    the FileNameMap
    Since:
    1.2
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  • setFileNameMap

    public static void setFileNameMap(FileNameMap map)

    Sets the FileNameMap.

    If there is a security manager, this method first calls the security manager's checkSetFactory method to ensure the operation is allowed. This could result in a SecurityException.

    Parameters:
    map - the FileNameMap to be set
    Throws:
    SecurityException - if a security manager exists and its checkSetFactory method doesn't allow the operation.
    Since:
    1.2
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  • connect

    public abstract void connect() throws IOException

    Opens a communications link to the resource referenced by this URL, if such a connection has not already been established.

    If the connect method is called when the connection has already been opened (indicated by the connected field having the value true), the call is ignored.

    URLConnection objects go through two phases: first they are created, then they are connected. After being created, and before being connected, various options can be specified (e.g., doInput and UseCaches). After connecting, it is an error to try to set them. Operations that depend on being connected, like getContentLength, will implicitly perform the connection, if necessary.

    Throws:
    SocketTimeoutException - if the timeout expires before the connection can be established
    IOException - if an I/O error occurs while opening the connection.
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  • setConnectTimeout

    public void setConnectTimeout(int timeout)

    Sets a specified timeout value, in milliseconds, to be used when opening a communications link to the resource referenced by this URLConnection. If the timeout expires before the connection can be established, a java.net.SocketTimeoutException is raised. A timeout of zero is interpreted as an infinite timeout.

    Some non-standard implementation of this method may ignore the specified timeout. To see the connect timeout set, please call getConnectTimeout().

    Parameters:
    timeout - an int that specifies the connect timeout value in milliseconds
    Throws:
    IllegalArgumentException - if the timeout parameter is negative
    Since:
    1.5
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  • getConnectTimeout

    public int getConnectTimeout()

    Returns setting for connect timeout.

    0 return implies that the option is disabled (i.e., timeout of infinity).

    Returns:
    an int that indicates the connect timeout value in milliseconds
    Since:
    1.5
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  • setReadTimeout

    public void setReadTimeout(int timeout)

    Sets the read timeout to a specified timeout, in milliseconds. A non-zero value specifies the timeout when reading from Input stream when a connection is established to a resource. If the timeout expires before there is data available for read, a java.net.SocketTimeoutException is raised. A timeout of zero is interpreted as an infinite timeout.

    Some non-standard implementation of this method ignores the specified timeout. To see the read timeout set, please call getReadTimeout().

    Parameters:
    timeout - an int that specifies the timeout value to be used in milliseconds
    Throws:
    IllegalArgumentException - if the timeout parameter is negative
    Since:
    1.5
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  • getReadTimeout

    public int getReadTimeout()

    Returns setting for read timeout. 0 return implies that the option is disabled (i.e., timeout of infinity).

    Returns:
    an int that indicates the read timeout value in milliseconds
    Since:
    1.5
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  • getURL

    public URL getURL()

    Returns the value of this URLConnection's URL field.

    Returns:
    the value of this URLConnection's URL field.
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  • getContentLength

    public int getContentLength()

    Returns the value of the content-length header field.

    Note: getContentLengthLong() should be preferred over this method, since it returns a long instead and is therefore more portable.

    Returns:
    the content length of the resource that this connection's URL references, -1 if the content length is not known, or if the content length is greater than Integer.MAX_VALUE.
  • getContentLengthLong

    public long getContentLengthLong()

    Returns the value of the content-length header field as a long.

    Returns:
    the content length of the resource that this connection's URL references, or -1 if the content length is not known.
    Since:
    1.7
  • getContentType

    public String getContentType()

    Returns the value of the content-type header field.

    Returns:
    the content type of the resource that the URL references, or null if not known.
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  • getContentEncoding

    public String getContentEncoding()

    Returns the value of the content-encoding header field.

    Returns:
    the content encoding of the resource that the URL references, or null if not known.
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  • getExpiration

    public long getExpiration()

    Returns the value of the expires header field.

    Returns:
    the expiration date of the resource that this URL references, or 0 if not known. The value is the number of milliseconds since January 1, 1970 GMT.
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  • getDate

    public long getDate()

    Returns the value of the date header field.

    Returns:
    the sending date of the resource that the URL references, or 0 if not known. The value returned is the number of milliseconds since January 1, 1970 GMT.
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  • getLastModified

    public long getLastModified()

    Returns the value of the last-modified header field. The result is the number of milliseconds since January 1, 1970 GMT.

    Returns:
    the date the resource referenced by this URLConnection was last modified, or 0 if not known.
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  • getContent

    Retrieves the contents of this URL connection.

    This method first determines the content type of the object by calling the getContentType method. If this is the first time that the application has seen that specific content type, a content handler for that content type is created.

    This is done as follows:

    1. If the application has set up a content handler factory instance using the setContentHandlerFactory method, the createContentHandler method of that instance is called with the content type as an argument; the result is a content handler for that content type.
    2. If no ContentHandlerFactory has yet been set up, or if the factory's createContentHandler method returns null, then the ServiceLoader mechanism is used to locate ContentHandlerFactory implementations using the system class loader. The order that factories are located is implementation specific, and an implementation is free to cache the located factories. A ServiceConfigurationError, Error or RuntimeException thrown from the createContentHandler, if encountered, will be propagated to the calling thread. The createContentHandler method of each factory, if instantiated, is invoked, with the content type, until a factory returns non-null, or all factories have been exhausted.
    3. Failing that, this method tries to load a content handler class as defined by ContentHandler. If the class does not exist, or is not a subclass of ContentHandler, then an UnknownServiceException is thrown.
    Returns:
    the object fetched. The instanceof operator should be used to determine the specific kind of object returned.
    Throws:
    IOException - if an I/O error occurs while getting the content.
    UnknownServiceException - if the protocol does not support the content type.
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  • getContent

    Retrieves the contents of this URL connection.

    Parameters:
    classes - the Class array indicating the requested types
    Returns:
    the object fetched that is the first match of the type specified in the classes array. null if none of the requested types are supported. The instanceof operator should be used to determine the specific kind of object returned.
    Throws:
    IOException - if an I/O error occurs while getting the content.
    UnknownServiceException - if the protocol does not support the content type.
    Since:
    1.3
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  • getPermission

    Returns a permission object representing the permission necessary to make the connection represented by this object. This method returns null if no permission is required to make the connection. By default, this method returns java.security.AllPermission. Subclasses should override this method and return the permission that best represents the permission required to make a connection to the URL. For example, a URLConnection representing a file: URL would return a java.io.FilePermission object.

    The permission returned may dependent upon the state of the connection. For example, the permission before connecting may be different from that after connecting. For example, an HTTP sever, say foo.com, may redirect the connection to a different host, say bar.com. Before connecting the permission returned by the connection will represent the permission needed to connect to foo.com, while the permission returned after connecting will be to bar.com.

    Permissions are generally used for two purposes: to protect caches of objects obtained through URLConnections, and to check the right of a recipient to learn about a particular URL. In the first case, the permission should be obtained after the object has been obtained. For example, in an HTTP connection, this will represent the permission to connect to the host from which the data was ultimately fetched. In the second case, the permission should be obtained and tested before connecting.

    Returns:
    the permission object representing the permission necessary to make the connection represented by this URLConnection.
    Throws:
    IOException - if the computation of the permission requires network or file I/O and an exception occurs while computing it.
  • getInputStream

    Returns an input stream that reads from this open connection. A SocketTimeoutException can be thrown when reading from the returned input stream if the read timeout expires before data is available for read.

    API Note:
    The InputStream returned by this method can wrap an InflaterInputStream, whose read(byte[], int, int) method can modify any element of the output buffer.
    Returns:
    an input stream that reads from this open connection.
    Throws:
    IOException - if an I/O error occurs while creating the input stream.
    UnknownServiceException - if the protocol does not support input.
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  • getOutputStream

    Returns an output stream that writes to this connection.

    Returns:
    an output stream that writes to this connection.
    Throws:
    IOException - if an I/O error occurs while creating the output stream.
    UnknownServiceException - if the protocol does not support output.
  • toString

    Returns a String representation of this URL connection.

    Overrides:
    toString in class Object
    Returns:
    a string representation of this URLConnection.
  • setDoInput

    public void setDoInput(boolean doinput)

    Sets the value of the doInput field for this URLConnection to the specified value.

    A URL connection can be used for input and/or output. Set the doInput flag to true if you intend to use the URL connection for input, false if not. The default is true.

    Parameters:
    doinput - the new value.
    Throws:
    IllegalStateException - if already connected
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  • getDoInput

    public boolean getDoInput()

    Returns the value of this URLConnection's doInput flag.

    Returns:
    the value of this URLConnection's doInput flag.
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  • setDoOutput

    public void setDoOutput(boolean dooutput)

    Sets the value of the doOutput field for this URLConnection to the specified value.

    A URL connection can be used for input and/or output. Set the doOutput flag to true if you intend to use the URL connection for output, false if not. The default is false.

    Parameters:
    dooutput - the new value.
    Throws:
    IllegalStateException - if already connected
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  • getDoOutput

    public boolean getDoOutput()

    Returns the value of this URLConnection's doOutput flag.

    Returns:
    the value of this URLConnection's doOutput flag.
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  • setAllowUserInteraction

    public void setAllowUserInteraction(boolean allowuserinteraction)

    Set the value of the allowUserInteraction field of this URLConnection.

    Parameters:
    allowuserinteraction - the new value.
    Throws:
    IllegalStateException - if already connected
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  • getAllowUserInteraction

    public boolean getAllowUserInteraction()

    Returns the value of the allowUserInteraction field for this object.

    Returns:
    the value of the allowUserInteraction field for this object.
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  • setDefaultAllowUserInteraction

    public static void setDefaultAllowUserInteraction(boolean defaultallowuserinteraction)

    Sets the default value of the allowUserInteraction field for all future URLConnection objects to the specified value.

    Parameters:
    defaultallowuserinteraction - the new value.
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  • getDefaultAllowUserInteraction

    public static boolean getDefaultAllowUserInteraction()

    Returns the default value of the allowUserInteraction field.

    This default is "sticky", being a part of the static state of all URLConnections. This flag applies to the next, and all following URLConnections that are created.

    Returns:
    the default value of the allowUserInteraction field.
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  • setUseCaches

    public void setUseCaches(boolean usecaches)

    Sets the value of the useCaches field of this URLConnection to the specified value.

    Some protocols do caching of documents. Occasionally, it is important to be able to "tunnel through" and ignore the caches (e.g., the "reload" button in a browser). If the UseCaches flag on a connection is true, the connection is allowed to use whatever caches it can. If false, caches are to be ignored. The default value comes from defaultUseCaches, which defaults to true. A default value can also be set per-protocol using setDefaultUseCaches(String,boolean).

    Parameters:
    usecaches - a boolean indicating whether or not to allow caching
    Throws:
    IllegalStateException - if already connected
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  • getUseCaches

    public boolean getUseCaches()

    Returns the value of this URLConnection's useCaches field.

    Returns:
    the value of this URLConnection's useCaches field.
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  • setIfModifiedSince

    public void setIfModifiedSince(long ifmodifiedsince)

    Sets the value of the ifModifiedSince field of this URLConnection to the specified value.

    Parameters:
    ifmodifiedsince - the new value.
    Throws:
    IllegalStateException - if already connected
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  • getIfModifiedSince

    public long getIfModifiedSince()

    Returns the value of this object's ifModifiedSince field.

    Returns:
    the value of this object's ifModifiedSince field.
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  • getDefaultUseCaches

    public boolean getDefaultUseCaches()

    Returns the default value of a URLConnection's useCaches flag.

    This default is "sticky", being a part of the static state of all URLConnections. This flag applies to the next, and all following URLConnections that are created. This default value can be over-ridden per protocol using setDefaultUseCaches(String,boolean)

    Returns:
    the default value of a URLConnection's useCaches flag.
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  • setDefaultUseCaches

    public void setDefaultUseCaches(boolean defaultusecaches)

    Sets the default value of the useCaches field to the specified value. This default value can be over-ridden per protocol using setDefaultUseCaches(String,boolean)

    Parameters:
    defaultusecaches - the new value.
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  • setDefaultUseCaches

    public static void setDefaultUseCaches(String protocol, boolean defaultVal)

    Sets the default value of the useCaches field for the named protocol to the given value. This value overrides any default setting set by setDefaultUseCaches(boolean) for the given protocol. Successive calls to this method change the setting and affect the default value for all future connections of that protocol. The protocol name is case insensitive.

    Parameters:
    protocol - the protocol to set the default for
    defaultVal - whether caching is enabled by default for the given protocol
    Since:
    9
  • getDefaultUseCaches

    public static boolean getDefaultUseCaches(String protocol)

    Returns the default value of the useCaches flag for the given protocol. If setDefaultUseCaches(String,boolean) was called for the given protocol, then that value is returned. Otherwise, if setDefaultUseCaches(boolean) was called, then that value is returned. If neither method was called, the return value is true. The protocol name is case insensitive.

    Parameters:
    protocol - the protocol whose defaultUseCaches setting is required
    Returns:
    the default value of the useCaches flag for the given protocol.
    Since:
    9
  • setRequestProperty

    public void setRequestProperty(String key, String value)

    Sets the general request property. If a property with the key already exists, overwrite its value with the new value.

    NOTE: HTTP requires all request properties which can legally have multiple instances with the same key to use a comma-separated list syntax which enables multiple properties to be appended into a single property.

    Parameters:
    key - the keyword by which the request is known (e.g., "Accept").
    value - the value associated with it.
    Throws:
    IllegalStateException - if already connected
    NullPointerException - if key is null
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  • addRequestProperty

    public void addRequestProperty(String key, String value)

    Adds a general request property specified by a key-value pair. This method will not overwrite existing values associated with the same key. This method could be a no-op if appending a value to the map is not supported by the protocol being used in a given subclass.

    Parameters:
    key - the keyword by which the request is known (e.g., "Accept").
    value - the value associated with it.
    Throws:
    IllegalStateException - if already connected
    NullPointerException - if key is null
    Since:
    1.4
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  • getRequestProperty

    Returns the value of the named general request property for this connection.

    Parameters:
    key - the keyword by which the request is known (e.g., "Accept").
    Returns:
    the value of the named general request property for this connection. If key is null, then null is returned.
    Throws:
    IllegalStateException - if already connected
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  • getRequestProperties

    Returns an unmodifiable Map of general request properties for this connection. The Map keys are Strings that represent the request-header field names. Each Map value is a unmodifiable List of Strings that represents the corresponding field values. If multiple values for a given key are added via the addRequestProperty(String, String) method, these values will be returned in the order they were added. This method must preserve the insertion order of such values. The default implementation of this method preserves the insertion order when multiple values are added for a given key. The values are returned in the order they were added.

    Returns:
    a Map of the general request properties for this connection.
    Throws:
    IllegalStateException - if already connected
    Since:
    1.4
  • setDefaultRequestProperty

    Sets the default value of a general request property. When a URLConnection is created, it is initialized with these properties.

    Parameters:
    key - the keyword by which the request is known (e.g., "Accept").
    value - the value associated with the key.
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  • getDefaultRequestProperty

    Returns the value of the default request property. Default request properties are set for every connection.

    Parameters:
    key - the keyword by which the request is known (e.g., "Accept").
    Returns:
    the value of the default request property for the specified key.
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  • setContentHandlerFactory

    Sets the ContentHandlerFactory of an application. It can be called at most once by an application.

    The ContentHandlerFactory instance is used to construct a content handler from a content type.

    If there is a security manager, this method first calls the security manager's checkSetFactory method to ensure the operation is allowed. This could result in a SecurityException.

    Parameters:
    fac - the desired factory.
    Throws:
    Error - if the factory has already been defined.
    SecurityException - if a security manager exists and its checkSetFactory method doesn't allow the operation.
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  • guessContentTypeFromName

    public static String guessContentTypeFromName(String fname)

    Tries to determine the content type of an object, based on the specified "file" component of a URL. This is a convenience method that can be used by subclasses that override the getContentType method.

    Parameters:
    fname - a filename.
    Returns:
    a guess as to what the content type of the object is, based upon its file name.
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  • guessContentTypeFromStream

    Tries to determine the type of an input stream based on the characters at the beginning of the input stream. This method can be used by subclasses that override the getContentType method.

    Ideally, this routine would not be needed. But many http servers return the incorrect content type; in addition, there are many nonstandard extensions. Direct inspection of the bytes to determine the content type is often more accurate than believing the content type claimed by the http server.

    Parameters:
    is - an input stream that supports marks.
    Returns:
    a guess at the content type, or null if none can be determined.
    Throws:
    IOException - if an I/O error occurs while reading the input stream.
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