Title: HTTP Response Headers
1HTTP Response Headers
- Vijayan Sugumaran
- Department of DIS
- Oakland University
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2Important Topics
- Idea of HTTP status codes
- Setting status codes from servlets
- Common HTTP 1.1 status codes
- A common front end to various Web search engines
- Idea of HTTP response headers
- Setting response headers from servlets
- Common HTTP 1.1 response headers
- Persistent servlet state and auto-reloading pages
3HTTP Request/Response
- Request
- GET /servlet/SomeName HTTP/1.1
- Host ...
- Header2 ...
- ...
- HeaderN
- (Blank Line)
- Response
- HTTP/1.1 200 OK
- Content-Type text/html
- Header2 ...
- ...
- HeaderN ...
- (Blank Line)
- lt!DOCTYPE ...gt
- ltHTMLgt
- ltHEADgt...lt/HEADgt
- ltBODYgt
- ...
- lt/BODYgtlt/HTMLgt
4Generating the Server Response HTTP Status Codes
- Example HTTP 1.1 Response
- HTTP/1.1 200 OK
- Content-Type text/html
- lt!DOCTYPE ...gt
- ltHTMLgt
- ...
- lt/HTMLgt
- Changing the status code lets you perform a
number of tasks not otherwise possible - Forward client to another page
- Indicate a missing resource
- Instruct browser to use cached copy
- Set status before sending document
5Setting Status Codes
- public void setStatus(int statusCode)
- Use a constant for the code, not an explicit
int.Constants are in HttpServletResponse - Names derived from standard message.E.g., SC_OK,
SC_NOT_FOUND, etc. - public void sendError(int code,
String message) - Wraps message inside small HTML document
- public void sendRedirect(String url)
- Relative URLs permitted in 2.2 and later
- Sets Location header also
6Five Categories of Status Codes
- 100 199
- Informational codes
- Client should respond with some other action
- 200 299
- Signify that the request was successful
- 300 399
- Used for files that have moved
- Includes a Location header indicating the new
address - 400 499
- Error by the client
- 500 599
- Signify an error by the server
7Common HTTP 1.1 Status Codes
- 200 (OK)
- Everything is fine document follows.
- Default for servlets.
- 204 (No Content)
- Browser should keep displaying previous document.
- 301 (Moved Permanently)
- Requested document permanently moved elsewhere
(indicated in Location header). - Browsers go to new location automatically.
8Common HTTP 1.1 Status Codes (contd.)
- 302 (Found)
- Requested document temporarily moved elsewhere
(indicated in Location header). - Browsers go to new location automatically.
- Servlets should use sendRedirect, not setStatus,
when setting this header. - 401 (Unauthorized)
- Browser tried to access password-protected page
without proper Authorization header. - 404 (Not Found)
- No such page. Servlets should use sendError to
set this.
9Status Code Summary
1. Informational 1xx 100 Continue 101 Switching
Protocols 2. Successful 2xx 200 OK 201
Created 202 Accepted 203 Non-Authoritative
Information 204 No Content 205 Reset
Content 206 Partial Content
10Status Code Summary
3. Redirection 3xx 300 Multiple Choices 301
Moved Permanently 302 Found 303 See
Other 304 Not Modified 305 Use Proxy 306
(Unused) 307 Temporary Redirect
11Status Code Summary
4. Client Error 4xx 400 Bad Request 401
Unauthorized 402 Payment Required 403
Forbidden 404 Not Found 405 Method Not
Allowed 406 Not Acceptable 407 Proxy
Authentication Required 408 Request Timeout
409 Conflict 410 Gone 411 Length Required 412
Precondition Failed 413 Request Entity Too
Large 414 Request-URI Too Long 415 Unsupported
Media Type 416 Requested Range Not
Satisfiable 417 Expectation Failed
12Status Code Summary
5. Server Error 5xx 500 Internal Server
Error 501 Not Implemented 502 Bad Gateway 503
Service Unavailable 504 Gateway Timeout 505
HTTP Version Not Supported
URL for HTTP 1.1 Specification
http//www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616.html
13A Servlet That Redirects Users to
Browser-Specific Pages
- public class WrongDestination extends HttpServlet
- public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,
- HttpServletResponse response)
- throws ServletException, IOException
- String userAgent request.getHeader("User-Age
nt") - if ((userAgent ! null)
- (userAgent.indexOf("MSIE") ! -1))
- response.sendRedirect("http//home.netscape.
com") - else
- response.sendRedirect("http//www.microsoft.
com") -
-
14A Servlet That Redirects Users to
Browser-Specific Pages
15A Front End to Various Search Engines
- public class SearchEngines extends HttpServlet
- public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,
HttpServletResponse response) throws
ServletException, IOException - String searchString
- request.getParameter("searchString")
- if ((searchString null)
- (searchString.length() 0))
- reportProblem(response, "Missing search
string") - return
- searchString URLEncoder.encode(searchString)
- String searchEngineName
- request.getParameter("searchEngine")
- if ((searchEngineName null)
- (searchEngineName.length() 0))
- reportProblem(response, "Missing search
engine name") - return
16A Front End to Various Search Engines (Continued)
- String searchURL
- SearchUtilities.makeURL(searchEngineName,
searchString) - if (searchURL ! null)
- response.sendRedirect(searchURL)
- else
- reportProblem(response,
- "Unrecognized search
engine") -
-
- private void reportProblem(HttpServletResponse
response, - String message)
throws IOException - response.sendError(response.SC_NOT_FOUND,
message) -
17A Front End to Various Search Engines (Continued)
- public class SearchSpec
- / Builds a URL for the results page by
- simply concatenating the base URL
- (http//...?someVar") with the
- URL-encoded search string (jsptraining).
- /
- public String makeURL(String searchString)
- return(baseURL searchString)
-
-
18Front End to Search Engines HTML Form
19Front End to Search Engines Result for Valid Data
20Front End to Search Engines Result for Invalid
Data
21Summary
- Many servlet tasks can only be accomplished
through use of HTTP status codes - Setting status codes
- In general, set via response.setStatus
- In special cases (302 and 404), set with
response.sendRedirect and response.sendError - Most important status codes
- 200 (default)
- 302 (forwarding set with sendRedirect)
- 401 (password needed)
- 404 (not found set with sendError)
22Generating the Server Response HTTP Response
Headers
23Agenda
- Format of the HTTP response
- Setting response headers
- Understanding what response headers are good for
- Building Excel spread sheets
- Generating JPEG images dynamically
- Sending incremental updates to the browser
24HTTP Request/Response
- Request
- GET /servlet/SomeName HTTP/1.1
- Host ...
- Header2 ...
- ...
- HeaderN
- (Blank Line)
- Response
- HTTP/1.1 200 OK
- Content-Type text/html
- Header2 ...
- ...
- HeaderN ...
- (Blank Line)
- lt!DOCTYPE ...gt
- ltHTMLgt
- ltHEADgt...lt/HEADgt
- ltBODYgt
- ...
- lt/BODYgtlt/HTMLgt
25Setting Arbitrary Response Headers
- public void setHeader(String headerName,
String headerValue)
- Sets an arbitrary header.
- public void setDateHeader(String name,
long
millisecs) - Converts milliseconds since 1970 to a date string
in GMT format. - public void setIntHeader(String name,
int headerValue) - Prevents need to convert int to String before
calling setHeader. - addHeader, addDateHeader, addIntHeader
- Adds new occurrence of header instead of
replacing.
26Setting Common Response Headers
- setContentType
- Sets the Content-Type header. Servlets almost
always use this. See table of common MIME types. - setContentLength
- Sets the Content-Length header. Used for
persistent HTTP connections. See Connection
request header. - addCookie
- Adds a value to the Set-Cookie header. See
separate section on cookies. - sendRedirect
- Sets the Location header (plus changes status
code).
27Common MIME Types
Type
Meaning
application/
msword
Microsoft Word document
application/octet-stream
Unrecognized or binary data
application/
pdf
Acrobat (.
pdf) file
application/postscript
PostScript file
application/
vnd.ms-excel
Excel spreadsheet
application/
vnd.ms-
powerpoint
Powerpoint presentation
application/x-
gzip
Gzip archive
application/x-
java-archive
JAR file
application/x-
java-
vm
Java
bytecode (.class) file
application/zip
Zip archive
audio/basic
Sound file in .au or .
snd format
audio/x-
aiff
AIFF sound file
audio/x-
wav
Microsoft Windows sound file
audio/midi
MIDI sound file
text/
css
HTML cascading style sheet
text/html
HTML document
text/plain
Plain text
text/
xml
XML document
image/
gif
GIF image
image/jpeg
JPEG image
image/
png
PNG image
image/tiff
TIFF image
video/mpeg
MPEG video clip
video/
quicktime
QuickTime video clip
28Common HTTP 1.1 Response Headers
- Cache-Control (1.1) and Pragma (1.0)
- A no-cache value prevents browsers from caching
page. - Content-Disposition
- Lets you request that the browser ask the user to
save the response to disk in a file of the given
name - Content-Disposition attachment
filenamefile-name - Content-Encoding
- The way document is encoded. See earlier
compression example - Content-Length
- The number of bytes in the response.
- See setContentLength on previous slide.
- Use ByteArrayOutputStream to buffer document
before sending it, so that you can determine
size. See discussion of the Connection request
header
29Common HTTP 1.1 Response Headers (Continued)
- Content-Type
- The MIME type of the document being returned.
- Use setContentType to set this header.
- Expires
- The time at which document should be considered
out-of-date and thus should no longer be cached. - Use setDateHeader to set this header.
- Last-Modified
- The time document was last changed.
- Dont set this header explicitly provide a
getLastModified method instead. See lottery
number example in book (Chapter 3).
30Common HTTP 1.1 Response Headers (Continued)
- Location
- The URL to which browser should reconnect.
- Use sendRedirect instead of setting this
directly. - Refresh
- The number of seconds until browser should reload
page. Can also include URL to connect to. See
following example. - Set-Cookie
- The cookies that browser should remember. Dont
set this header directly use addCookie instead.
See next section. - WWW-Authenticate
- The authorization type and realm needed in
Authorization header. See security chapters in
More Servlets JSP.
31Building Excel Spreadsheets
- public class ApplesAndOranges extends HttpServlet
- public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,
- HttpServletResponse response)
- throws ServletException, IOException
- response.setContentType
- ("application/vnd.ms-excel")
- PrintWriter out response.getWriter()
- out.println("\tQ1\tQ2\tQ3\tQ4\tTotal")
- out.println
- ("Apples\t78\t87\t92\t29\tSUM(B2E2)")
- out.println
- ("Oranges\t77\t86\t93\t30\tSUM(B3E3)")
-
32Building Excel Spreadsheets
33Requirements for Handling Long-Running Servlets
- A way to store data between requests.
- For data that is not specific to any one client,
store it in a field (instance variable) of the
servlet. - For data that is specific to a user, store it in
the HttpSession object - See upcoming lecture on session tracking
- For data that needs to be available to other
servlets or JSP pages (regardless of user), store
it in the ServletContext - A way to keep computations running after the
response is sent to the user. - This task is simple start a Thread. The only
subtlety set the thread priority to a low value
so that you do not slow down the server. - A way to get the updated results to the browser
when they are ready. - Use Refresh header to tell browser to ask for
updates
34Persistent Servlet State and Auto-Reloading
Pages Example
- Idea generate list of large (e.g., 150-digit)
prime numbers - Show partial results until completed
- Let new clients make use of results from others
- Demonstrates use of the Refresh header.
- Shows how easy it is for servlets to maintain
state between requests. - Very difficult in traditional CGI.
- Also illustrates that servlets can handle
multiple simultaneous connections - Each request is in a separate thread.
35Finding Prime Numbers for Use with Public Key
Cryptography
- public class PrimeNumberServlet extends
HttpServlet - private ArrayList primeListCollection new
ArrayList() - private int maxPrimeLists 30
-
- public void doGet(HttpServletRequest request,
- HttpServletResponse response)
- throws ServletException, IOException
- int numPrimes
- ServletUtilities.getIntParameter(request,
"numPrimes", 50) - int numDigits ServletUtilities.getIntParamet
er(request, "numDigits", -
120) - PrimeList primeList findPrimeList(primeList
Collection, -
numPrimes, numDigits)
36Finding Prime Numbers for Use with Public Key
Cryptography
- if (primeList null)
- primeList new PrimeList(numPrimes,
numDigits, true) - // Multiple servlet request threads share
the instance variables (fields) of
//PrimeNumbers. So synchronize all access to
servlet fields. - synchronized(primeListCollection)
- if (primeListCollection.size() gt
maxPrimeLists) - primeListCollection.remove(0)
- primeListCollection.add(primeList)
-
- ArrayList currentPrimes primeList.getPrimes(
) - int numCurrentPrimes currentPrimes.size()
- int numPrimesRemaining (numPrimes -
numCurrentPrimes) - boolean isLastResult (numPrimesRemaining
0) - if (!isLastResult)
- response.setIntHeader("Refresh", 5)
-
-
37Finding Prime Numbers for Use with Public Key
Cryptography
38Finding Prime Numbers for Use with Public Key
Cryptography
39Using Servlets to Generate JPEG Images
- Create a BufferedImage
- Draw into the BufferedImage
- Set the Content-Type response header
- response.setContentType("image/jpeg")
- Get an output stream
- OutputStream out response.getOutputStream
- Send the BufferedImage in JPEG format to the
output stream - try
- ImageIO.write(image, "jpg", out)
- catch(IOException ioe)
- System.err.println("Error writing JPEG file "
- ioe)
40Using Servlets to Generate JPEG Images
41Using Servlets to Generate JPEG Images
42Summary
- Many servlet tasks can only be accomplished
through use of HTTP response headers - Setting response headers
- In general, set with response.setHeader
- In special cases, set with response.setContentType
, response.setContentLength, response.addCookie,
and response.sendRedirect - Most important response headers you set directly
- Cache-Control and Pragma
- Content-Disposition
- Content-Encoding
- Content-Length
- Expires
- Refresh
- WWW-Authenticate