HttpState

HttpState

The <httpState> type allows the caller to create an HttpState instance, and add it as a reference, or be nested as a subelement of an <httpClient> element.

Parameters

Attribute Description Required
id The reference id to store this HttpState under. No.
refId The reference id of the HttpState which this element references. No.

Parameters specified as Nested Elements

<cookie>

Create a cookie.

Attribute Description Required
domain   No.
path   No.
name   No.
value   No.
secure   No.
comment   No.
expiryDate   No.
version   No.
domainAttributeSpecified   No.
pathAttributeSpecified   No.

<credentials>

Create authentication credentials.

Attribute Description Required
host The host. No.
port The port. No.
realm The realm. No.
scheme The scheme. No.
username The username. No.
password The password. No.

<proxyCredentials>

Create proxy authentication credentials.

| Identitical to element. | |---------------------------------------------|

Examples

<httpState id="myState">
  <cookie name="loginId" value="username" realm="sourceforge.net" />
</httpState>

<httpClient id="myClient" stateRefId="myState" />

<httpClient id="myClient>
  <httpState>
    <cookie name="loginId" value="username" realm="sourceforge.net" />
  </httpState>
</httpClient>