| java.lang.Object org.apache.coyote.http11.filters.VoidOutputFilter
VoidOutputFilter | public class VoidOutputFilter implements OutputFilter(Code) | | Void output filter, which silently swallows bytes written. Used with a 204
status (no content) or a HEAD request.
author: Remy Maucherat |
ENCODING_NAME | final protected static String ENCODING_NAME(Code) | | |
end | public long end() throws IOException(Code) | | End the current request. It is acceptable to write extra bytes using
buffer.doWrite during the execution of this method.
Should return 0 unless the filter does some content length delimitation, in which case the number is the amount of extra bytes ormissing bytes, which would indicate an error. Note: It is recommended that extra bytes be swallowed by the filter. |
getEncodingName | public ByteChunk getEncodingName()(Code) | | Return the name of the associated encoding; Here, the value is
"identity".
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recycle | public void recycle()(Code) | | Make the filter ready to process the next request.
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setBuffer | public void setBuffer(OutputBuffer buffer)(Code) | | Set the next buffer in the filter pipeline.
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setResponse | public void setResponse(Response response)(Code) | | Some filters need additional parameters from the response. All the
necessary reading can occur in that method, as this method is called
after the response header processing is complete.
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