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package gov.nist.javax.sip.header;
import javax.sip.InvalidArgumentException;
import javax.sip.header.*;
import java.text.ParseException;
/**
* Accept-Encoding SIP (HTTP) Header.
*
* @author M. Ranganathan
* @author Olivier Deruelle <br/>
* @version 1.2 $Revision: 1.7 $ $Date: 2009/07/17 18:57:24 $
* @since 1.1
*
* <pre>
* From HTTP RFC 2616
*
*
* The Accept-Encoding request-header field is similar to Accept, but
* restricts the content-codings (section 3.5) that are acceptable in
* the response.
*
*
* Accept-Encoding = &quot;Accept-Encoding&quot; &quot;:&quot;
*
*
* 1#( codings [ &quot;;&quot; &quot;q&quot; &quot;=&quot; qvalue ] )
* codings = ( content-coding | &quot;*&quot; )
*
* Examples of its use are:
*
* Accept-Encoding: compress, gzip
* Accept-Encoding:
* Accept-Encoding: *
* Accept-Encoding: compress;q=0.5, gzip;q=1.0
* Accept-Encoding: gzip;q=1.0, identity; q=0.5, *;q=0
* </pre>
*
*/
public final class AcceptEncoding extends ParametersHeader implements
AcceptEncodingHeader {
/**
* Comment for <code>serialVersionUID</code>
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = -1476807565552873525L;
/**
* contentEncoding field
*/
protected String contentCoding;
/**
* default constructor
*/
public AcceptEncoding() {
super(NAME);
}
/**
* Encode the value of this header.
*
* @return the value of this header encoded into a string.
*/
protected String encodeBody() {
return encode(new StringBuffer()).toString();
}
protected StringBuffer encodeBody(StringBuffer buffer) {
if (contentCoding != null) {
buffer.append(contentCoding);
}
if (parameters != null && !parameters.isEmpty()) {
buffer.append(SEMICOLON).append(parameters.encode());
}
return buffer;
}
/**
* get QValue field
*
* @return float
*/
public float getQValue() {
return getParameterAsFloat("q");
}
/**
* get ContentEncoding field
*
* @return String
*/
public String getEncoding() {
return contentCoding;
}
/**
* Set the qvalue member
*
* @param q
* double to set
*/
public void setQValue(float q) throws InvalidArgumentException {
if (q < 0.0 || q > 1.0)
throw new InvalidArgumentException("qvalue out of range!");
super.setParameter("q", q);
}
/**
* Sets the encoding of an EncodingHeader.
*
* @param encoding -
* the new string value defining the encoding.
* @throws ParseException
* which signals that an error has been reached unexpectedly
* while parsing the encoding value.
*/
public void setEncoding(String encoding) throws ParseException {
if (encoding == null)
throw new NullPointerException(" encoding parameter is null");
contentCoding = encoding;
}
}