Class ContentType


  • public final class ContentType
    extends Object
    Represents an HTTP content type. Allows to set various elements like the MIME type, the character set, and other parameters. This is similar to a number of other implementations of the same concept in JAF, etc. We have created this simple implementation to avoid including the whole libraries. As of Tapestry 5.4, this is now an immutable data type.
    • Constructor Detail

      • ContentType

        public ContentType(String contentType)
        Creates a new content type from the argument. The format of the argument has to be basetype/subtype(;key=value)*
        Parameters:
        contentType - the content type that needs to be represented
    • Method Detail

      • equals

        public boolean equals(Object o)
        Returns true only if the other object is another instance of ContentType, and has the same baseType, subType and set of parameters.
        Overrides:
        equals in class Object
      • getBaseType

        public String getBaseType()
        Returns:
        the base type of the content type
      • getSubType

        public String getSubType()
        Returns:
        the sub-type of the content type
      • getMimeType

        public String getMimeType()
        Returns:
        the MIME type of the content type (the base type and the subtype, seperated with a '/').
      • getParameterNames

        public List<StringgetParameterNames()
        Returns:
        the list of names of parameters in this content type, in alphabetical order.
      • getCharset

        public String getCharset()
        Returns:
        the character set (the "charset" parameter) or null.
      • getParameter

        public String getParameter(String key)
        Parameters:
        key - the name of the content type parameter
        Returns:
        the value of the content type parameter
      • hasParameters

        public boolean hasParameters()
        Returns:
        true if the content type includes parameters (such as 'charset').
        Since:
        5.4