/** * Defines an object to assist a servlet in sending a response to the client. * The servlet container creates a <code>ServletResponse</code> object and * passes it as an argument to the servlet's <code>service</code> method. * * <p>To send binary data in a MIME body response, use * the {@link ServletOutputStream} returned by {@link #getOutputStream}. * To send character data, use the <code>PrintWriter</code> object * returned by {@link #getWriter}. To mix binary and text data, * for example, to create a multipart response, use a * <code>ServletOutputStream</code> and manage the character sections * manually. * * <p>The charset for the MIME body response can be specified * explicitly using the {@link #setCharacterEncoding} and * {@link #setContentType} methods, or implicitly * using the {@link #setLocale} method. * Explicit specifications take precedence over * implicit specifications. If no charset is specified, ISO-8859-1 will be * used. The <code>setCharacterEncoding</code>, * <code>setContentType</code>, or <code>setLocale</code> method must * be called before <code>getWriter</code> and before committing * the response for the character encoding to be used. * <p>See the Internet RFCs such as * <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2045.txt"> * RFC 2045</a> for more information on MIME. Protocols such as SMTP * and HTTP define profiles of MIME, and those standards * are still evolving. * @author Various * @version $Version$ * * @see ServletOutputStream * */ public interface ServletResponse { /** * Returns the name of the character encoding (MIME charset) * used for the body sent in this response. * The character encoding may have been specified explicitly * using the {@link #setCharacterEncoding} or * {@link #setContentType} methods, or implicitly using the * {@link #setLocale} method. Explicit specifications take * precedence over implicit specifications. Calls made * to these methods after <code>getWriter</code> has been * called or after the response has been committed have no * effect on the character encoding. If no character encoding * has been specified, <code>ISO-8859-1</code> is returned. * <p>See RFC 2047 (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2047.txt) * for more information about character encoding and MIME. * @return a <code>String</code> specifying the * name of the character encoding, for * example, <code>UTF-8</code> */ //获得返回body的字符类型 public String getCharacterEncoding(); /** * Returns the content type used for the MIME body * sent in this response. The content type proper must * have been specified using {@link #setContentType} * before the response is committed. If no content type * has been specified, this method returns null. * If a content type has been specified and a * character encoding has been explicitly or implicitly * specified as described in {@link #getCharacterEncoding}, * the charset parameter is included in the string returned. * If no character encoding has been specified, the * charset parameter is omitted. * * @return a <code>String</code> specifying the * content type, for example, * <code>text/html; charset=UTF-8</code>, * or null * * @since 2.4 */ //body中的文件类型 public String getContentType(); /** * Returns a {@link ServletOutputStream} suitable for writing binary * data in the response. The servlet container does not encode the * binary data. * <p> Calling flush() on the ServletOutputStream commits the response. * Either this method or {@link #getWriter} may * be called to write the body, not both. * @return a {@link ServletOutputStream} for writing binary data * @exception IllegalStateException if the <code>getWriter</code> method has been called on this response * @exception IOException if an input or output exception occurred * @see #getWriter */ // public ServletOutputStream getOutputStream() throws IOException; /** * Returns a <code>PrintWriter</code> object that * can send character text to the client. * The <code>PrintWriter</code> uses the character * encoding returned by {@link #getCharacterEncoding}. * If the response's character encoding has not been * specified as described in <code>getCharacterEncoding</code> * (i.e., the method just returns the default value * <code>ISO-8859-1</code>), <code>getWriter</code> * updates it to <code>ISO-8859-1</code>. * <p>Calling flush() on the <code>PrintWriter</code> * commits the response. * <p>Either this method or {@link #getOutputStream} may be called * to write the body, not both. * @return a <code>PrintWriter</code> object that * can return character data to the client * @exception UnsupportedEncodingException * if the character encoding returned * by <code>getCharacterEncoding</code> cannot be used * @exception IllegalStateException * if the <code>getOutputStream</code> * method has already been called for this * response object * @exception IOException * if an input or output exception occurred * @see #getOutputStream * @see #setCharacterEncoding * */ // public PrintWriter getWriter() throws IOException; /** * Sets the character encoding (MIME charset) of the response * being sent to the client, for example, to UTF-8. * If the character encoding has already been set by * {@link #setContentType} or {@link #setLocale}, * this method overrides it. * Calling {@link #setContentType} with the <code>String</code> * of <code>text/html</code> and calling * this method with the <code>String</code> of <code>UTF-8</code> * is equivalent with calling * <code>setContentType</code> with the <code>String</code> of * <code>text/html; charset=UTF-8</code>. * <p>This method can be called repeatedly to change the character * encoding. * This method has no effect if it is called after * <code>getWriter</code> has been * called or after the response has been committed. * <p>Containers must communicate the character encoding used for * the servlet response's writer to the client if the protocol * provides a way for doing so. In the case of HTTP, the character * encoding is communicated as part of the <code>Content-Type</code> * header for text media types. Note that the character encoding * cannot be communicated via HTTP headers if the servlet does not * specify a content type; however, it is still used to encode text * written via the servlet response's writer. * @param charset a String specifying only the character set * defined by IANA Character Sets * (http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets) * @see #setContentType * #setLocale * @since 2.4 * */ //设置字符类型 public void setCharacterEncoding(String charset); /** * Sets the length of the content body in the response * In HTTP servlets, this method sets the HTTP Content-Length header. * @param len an integer specifying the length of the * content being returned to the client; sets the Content-Length header */ //设置response body中内容的长度 public void setContentLength(int len); /** * Sets the content type of the response being sent to * the client, if the response has not been committed yet. * The given content type may include a character encoding * specification, for example, <code>text/html;charset=UTF-8</code>. * The response's character encoding is only set from the given * content type if this method is called before <code>getWriter</code> * is called. * <p>This method may be called repeatedly to change content type and * character encoding. * This method has no effect if called after the response * has been committed. It does not set the response's character * encoding if it is called after <code>getWriter</code> * has been called or after the response has been committed. * <p>Containers must communicate the content type and the character * encoding used for the servlet response's writer to the client if * the protocol provides a way for doing so. In the case of HTTP, * the <code>Content-Type</code> header is used. * @param type a <code>String</code> specifying the MIME * type of the content * @see #setLocale * @see #setCharacterEncoding * @see #getOutputStream * @see #getWriter * */ //返回给客户端的内容类型,text/html;charset=UTF-8 public void setContentType(String type); /** * Sets the preferred buffer size for the body of the response. * The servlet container will use a buffer at least as large as * the size requested. The actual buffer size used can be found * using <code>getBufferSize</code>. * <p>A larger buffer allows more content to be written before anything is * actually sent, thus providing the servlet with more time to set * appropriate status codes and headers. A smaller buffer decreases * server memory load and allows the client to start receiving data more * quickly. * <p>This method must be called before any response body content is * written; if content has been written or the response object has * been committed, this method throws an * <code>IllegalStateException</code>. * @param size the preferred buffer size * @exception IllegalStateException if this method is called after * content has been written * @see #getBufferSize * @see #flushBuffer * @see #isCommitted * @see #reset * */ //response body缓冲区大小 public void setBufferSize(int size); /** * Returns the actual buffer size used for the response. If no buffering * is used, this method returns 0. * @return the actual buffer size used * @see #setBufferSize * @see #flushBuffer * @see #isCommitted * @see #reset */ //获得response使用的真是的缓冲区大小 public int getBufferSize(); /** * Forces any content in the buffer to be written to the client. A call * to this method automatically commits the response, meaning the status * code and headers will be written. * @see #setBufferSize * @see #getBufferSize * @see #isCommitted * @see #reset */ //刷新缓冲区内容到客户端 public void flushBuffer() throws IOException; /** * Clears the content of the underlying buffer in the response without * clearing headers or status code. If the * response has been committed, this method throws an * <code>IllegalStateException</code>. * @see #setBufferSize * @see #getBufferSize * @see #isCommitted * @see #reset * * @since 2.3 */ // public void resetBuffer(); /** * Returns a boolean indicating if the response has been * committed. A committed response has already had its status * code and headers written. * @return a boolean indicating if the response has been * committed * @see #setBufferSize * @see #getBufferSize * @see #flushBuffer * @see #reset * */ // public boolean isCommitted(); /** * Clears any data that exists in the buffer as well as the status code and * headers. If the response has been committed, this method throws an * <code>IllegalStateException</code>. * * @exception IllegalStateException if the response has already been * committed * @see #setBufferSize * @see #getBufferSize * @see #flushBuffer * @see #isCommitted */ public void reset(); /** * Sets the locale of the response, if the response has not been * committed yet. It also sets the response's character encoding * appropriately for the locale, if the character encoding has not * been explicitly set using {@link #setContentType} or * {@link #setCharacterEncoding}, <code>getWriter</code> hasn't * been called yet, and the response hasn't been committed yet. * If the deployment descriptor contains a * <code>locale-encoding-mapping-list</code> element, and that * element provides a mapping for the given locale, that mapping * is used. Otherwise, the mapping from locale to character * encoding is container dependent. * <p>This method may be called repeatedly to change locale and * character encoding. The method has no effect if called after the * response has been committed. It does not set the response's * character encoding if it is called after {@link #setContentType} * has been called with a charset specification, after * {@link #setCharacterEncoding} has been called, after * <code>getWriter</code> has been called, or after the response * has been committed. * <p>Containers must communicate the locale and the character encoding * used for the servlet response's writer to the client if the protocol * provides a way for doing so. In the case of HTTP, the locale is * communicated via the <code>Content-Language</code> header, * the character encoding as part of the <code>Content-Type</code> * header for text media types. Note that the character encoding * cannot be communicated via HTTP headers if the servlet does not * specify a content type; however, it is still used to encode text * written via the servlet response's writer. * @param loc the locale of the response * @see #getLocale * @see #setContentType * @see #setCharacterEncoding */ public void setLocale(Locale loc); /** * Returns the locale specified for this response * using the {@link #setLocale} method. Calls made to * <code>setLocale</code> after the response is committed * have no effect. If no locale has been specified, * the container's default locale is returned. * @see #setLocale */ public Locale getLocale(); }
/** * * Provides a convenient implementation of the ServletResponse interface that * can be subclassed by developers wishing to adapt the response from a Servlet. * This class implements the Wrapper or Decorator pattern. Methods default to * calling through to the wrapped response object. * * @author Various * @version $Version$ * @since v 2.3 * * @see javax.servlet.ServletResponse * */ public class ServletResponseWrapper implements ServletResponse { private ServletResponse response; /** * Creates a ServletResponse adaptor wrapping the given response object. * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if the response is null. */ public ServletResponseWrapper(ServletResponse response) { if (response == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Response cannot be null"); } this.response = response; } /** * Return the wrapped ServletResponse object. */ public ServletResponse getResponse() { return this.response; } /** * Sets the response being wrapped. * @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if the response is null. */ public void setResponse(ServletResponse response) { if (response == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Response cannot be null"); } this.response = response; } /** * The default behavior of this method is to call setCharacterEncoding(String charset) * on the wrapped response object. * * @since 2.4 */ public void setCharacterEncoding(String charset) { this.response.setCharacterEncoding(charset); } /** * The default behavior of this method is to return getCharacterEncoding() * on the wrapped response object. */ public String getCharacterEncoding() { return this.response.getCharacterEncoding(); } /** * The default behavior of this method is to return getOutputStream() * on the wrapped response object. */ public ServletOutputStream getOutputStream() throws IOException { return this.response.getOutputStream(); } /** * The default behavior of this method is to return getWriter() * on the wrapped response object. */ public PrintWriter getWriter() throws IOException { return this.response.getWriter(); } /** * The default behavior of this method is to call setContentLength(int len) * on the wrapped response object. */ public void setContentLength(int len) { this.response.setContentLength(len); } /** * The default behavior of this method is to call setContentType(String type) * on the wrapped response object. */ public void setContentType(String type) { this.response.setContentType(type); } /** * The default behavior of this method is to return getContentType() * on the wrapped response object. * * @since 2.4 */ public String getContentType() { return this.response.getContentType(); } /** * The default behavior of this method is to call setBufferSize(int size) * on the wrapped response object. */ public void setBufferSize(int size) { this.response.setBufferSize(size); } /** * The default behavior of this method is to return getBufferSize() * on the wrapped response object. */ public int getBufferSize() { return this.response.getBufferSize(); } /** * The default behavior of this method is to call flushBuffer() * on the wrapped response object. */ public void flushBuffer() throws IOException { this.response.flushBuffer(); } /** * The default behavior of this method is to return isCommitted() * on the wrapped response object. */ public boolean isCommitted() { return this.response.isCommitted(); } /** * The default behavior of this method is to call reset() * on the wrapped response object. */ public void reset() { this.response.reset(); } /** * The default behavior of this method is to call resetBuffer() * on the wrapped response object. */ public void resetBuffer() { this.response.resetBuffer(); } /** * The default behavior of this method is to call setLocale(Locale loc) * on the wrapped response object. */ public void setLocale(Locale loc) { this.response.setLocale(loc); } /** * The default behavior of this method is to return getLocale() * on the wrapped response object. */ public Locale getLocale() { return this.response.getLocale(); } }