Package com.vaadin.server
Interface VaadinResponse
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- All Superinterfaces:
Serializable
- All Known Implementing Classes:
VaadinServletResponse
public interface VaadinResponse extends Serializable
A generic response from the server, wrapping a more specific response type, e.g. HttpServletResponse or PortletResponse.- Since:
- 7.0
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description void
addCookie(javax.servlet.http.Cookie cookie)
Adds the specified cookie to the response.OutputStream
getOutputStream()
Returns aOutputStream
for writing binary data in the response.VaadinService
getService()
Gets the vaadin service for the context of this response.PrintWriter
getWriter()
Returns aPrintWriter
object that can send character text to the client.void
sendError(int errorCode, String message)
Sends an error response to the client using the specified status code and clears the buffer.void
setCacheTime(long milliseconds)
Sets cache time in milliseconds, -1 means no cache at all.void
setContentLength(int len)
Sets the length of the content body in the response In HTTP servlets, this method sets the HTTP Content-Length header.void
setContentType(String contentType)
Sets the content type of this response.void
setDateHeader(String name, long timestamp)
Properly formats a timestamp as a date header.void
setHeader(String name, String value)
Sets the value of a generic response header.void
setNoCacheHeaders()
Sets all conceivable headers that might prevent a response from being stored in any caches.void
setStatus(int statusCode)
Sets the (http) status code for the response.
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Method Detail
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setStatus
void setStatus(int statusCode)
Sets the (http) status code for the response. If you want to include an error message along the status code, usesendError(int, String)
instead.- Parameters:
statusCode
- the status code to set- See Also:
HttpServletResponse.setStatus(int)
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setContentType
void setContentType(String contentType)
Sets the content type of this response. If the content type including a charset is set beforegetWriter()
is invoked, the returned PrintWriter will automatically use the defined charset.- Parameters:
contentType
- a string specifying the MIME type of the content- See Also:
ServletResponse.setContentType(String)
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setHeader
void setHeader(String name, String value)
Sets the value of a generic response header. If the header had already been set, the new value overwrites the previous one.- Parameters:
name
- the name of the headervalue
- the header value.- See Also:
HttpServletResponse.setHeader(String, String)
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setDateHeader
void setDateHeader(String name, long timestamp)
Properly formats a timestamp as a date header. If the header had already been set, the new value overwrites the previous one.- Parameters:
name
- the name of the headertimestamp
- the number of milliseconds since epoch- See Also:
HttpServletResponse.setDateHeader(String, long)
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getOutputStream
OutputStream getOutputStream() throws IOException
Returns aOutputStream
for writing binary data in the response.Either this method or getWriter() may be called to write the response, not both.
- Returns:
- a
OutputStream
for writing binary data - Throws:
IOException
- if an input or output exception occurred- See Also:
getWriter()
,ServletResponse.getOutputStream()
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getWriter
PrintWriter getWriter() throws IOException
Returns aPrintWriter
object that can send character text to the client. The PrintWriter uses the character encoding defined using setContentType.Either this method or getOutputStream() may be called to write the response, not both.
- Returns:
- a
PrintWriter
for writing character text - Throws:
IOException
- if an input or output exception occurred- See Also:
getOutputStream()
,ServletResponse.getWriter()
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setCacheTime
void setCacheTime(long milliseconds)
Sets cache time in milliseconds, -1 means no cache at all. All required headers related to caching in the response are set based on the time.- Parameters:
milliseconds
- Cache time in milliseconds
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sendError
void sendError(int errorCode, String message) throws IOException
Sends an error response to the client using the specified status code and clears the buffer. In some configurations, this can cause a predefined error page to be displayed.- Parameters:
errorCode
- the HTTP status codemessage
- a message to accompany the error- Throws:
IOException
- if an input or output exception occurs- See Also:
HttpServletResponse.sendError(int, String)
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getService
VaadinService getService()
Gets the vaadin service for the context of this response.- Returns:
- the vaadin service
- See Also:
VaadinService
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addCookie
void addCookie(javax.servlet.http.Cookie cookie)
Adds the specified cookie to the response. This method can be called multiple times to set more than one cookie.- Parameters:
cookie
- the Cookie to return to the client- See Also:
HttpServletResponse.addCookie(Cookie)
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setContentLength
void setContentLength(int len)
Sets the length of the content body in the response In HTTP servlets, this method sets the HTTP Content-Length header. For some portlet responses, this method sets the content-length header, for others this method does nothing.- Parameters:
len
- an integer specifying the length of the content being returned to the client- Since:
- 7.3.8
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setNoCacheHeaders
void setNoCacheHeaders()
Sets all conceivable headers that might prevent a response from being stored in any caches.- Since:
- 7.7.45
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