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HTTP Client and WebSocket APIs

* *

Provides high-level client interfaces to HTTP (versions 1.1 and 2) and * low-level client interfaces to WebSocket. The main types defined are: * *

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The protocol-specific requirements are defined in the * Hypertext Transfer Protocol * Version 2 (HTTP/2), the * Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1), and * The WebSocket Protocol. * *

In general, asynchronous tasks execute in either the thread invoking * the operation, e.g. {@linkplain HttpClient#send(HttpRequest, BodyHandler) * sending} an HTTP request, or by the threads supplied by the client's {@link * HttpClient#executor() executor}. Dependent tasks, those that are triggered by * returned CompletionStages or CompletableFutures, that do not explicitly * specify an executor, execute in the same {@link * CompletableFuture#defaultExecutor() default executor} as that of {@code * CompletableFuture}, or the invoking thread if the operation completes before * the dependent task is registered. * *

{@code CompletableFuture}s returned by this API will throw {@link * UnsupportedOperationException} for their {@link * CompletableFuture#obtrudeValue(Object) obtrudeValue} * and {@link CompletableFuture#obtrudeException(Throwable) * obtrudeException} methods. Unless {@linkplain * HttpClient##cancel otherwise specified}, invoking * the {@link CompletableFuture#cancel cancel} method on a * {@code CompletableFuture} returned by this API may not * interrupt the underlying operation, but may be useful to complete, * exceptionally, dependent stages that have not already completed. * *

Unless otherwise stated, {@code null} parameter values will cause methods * of all classes in this package to throw {@code NullPointerException}. * * @since 11 */ package java.net.http; import java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException; import java.net.http.HttpClient; import java.net.http.HttpRequest; import java.net.http.HttpResponse.BodyHandler; import java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture;