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package com.sun.ejte.ccl.webrunner.proxy;
import java.io.*;
/*
*
* This class is a wrapper around everything associated with a reply from an HTTP server.This is used by
*the proxy part of htppd class.
*
*/
public class HttpResponse
{
int statusCode;
String reasonPhrase;
MimeHeader mh;
static String CRLF="\r\n";
/*
*When a request is sent to HTTP server, it responds with a status code, which is stored in statusCode,
*and a textual equivalent,which is stored in reasonPhrase.This single line response is followed by a MIME header.MimeHeader class is used
*to parse this string.This method is called by constructor of HttpResponse.
* @author Deepa Singh(deepa.singh@sun.com)
*@Company Sun Microsystems Inc.
@param request String request
*/
public void parse(String request)
{
int fsp=request.indexOf(' ');
int nsp=request.indexOf(' ',fsp+1);
int eol=request.indexOf('\n');
String protocol=request.substring(0,fsp);
statusCode=Integer.parseInt(request.substring(fsp+1,nsp));
reasonPhrase=request.substring(nsp+1,eol);
String raw_mime_header=request.substring(eol+1);
mh=new MimeHeader(raw_mime_header);
}
/**
* Default Constructor.Takes a raw request as parameter and calls parse to create MimeHeader.
* @author Deepa Singh(deepa.singh@sun.com)
*
*/
HttpResponse(String request)
{
parse(request);
}
/**
* Constructor with three parameters
* @author Deepa Singh(deepa.singh@sun.com)
*
* @param code Integer
* @param reason The reason String
* @param m Mimeheader
*/
HttpResponse(int code,String reason,MimeHeader m)
{
statusCode=code;
reasonPhrase=reason;
mh=m;
}
/**
*
* @author Deepa Singh(deepa.singh@sun.com)
* @return String
*/
public String toString()
{
return "HTTP/1.0 "+ statusCode +" " + reasonPhrase + CRLF + mh + CRLF;
}
}