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
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>