| java.lang.Object | |
| ↳ | org.apache.http.message.BasicHeaderElement | 
One element of an HTTP header's value.
Some HTTP headers (such as the set-cookie header) have values that can be decomposed into multiple elements. Such headers must be in the following form:
       header  = [ element ] *( "," [ element ] )
 element = name [ "=" [ value ] ] *( ";" [ param ] )
 param   = name [ "=" [ value ] ]
 name    = token
 value   = ( token | quoted-string )
 token         = 1*<any char except "=", ",", ";", <"> and
                       white space>
 quoted-string = <"> *( text | quoted-char ) <">
 text          = any char except <">
 quoted-char   = "\" char
      
      
       Any amount of white space is allowed between any part of the
 header, element or param and is ignored. A missing value in any
 element or param will be stored as the empty
       
        
         String
        
       
       ;
 if the "=" is also missing
       
        null
       
       will be stored instead.
      
This class represents an individual header element, containing both a name/value pair (value may be null ) and optionally a set of additional parameters.
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Constructor with name, value and parameters.
| name | header element name | 
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| value | header element value. May be null | 
| parameters | header element parameters. May be null . Parameters are copied by reference, not by value | 
Constructor with name and value.
| name | header element name | 
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| value | header element value. May be null | 
         Creates and returns a copy of this
         
          Object
         
         . The default
 implementation returns a so-called "shallow" copy: It creates a new
 instance of the same class and then copies the field values (including
 object references) from this instance to the new instance. A "deep" copy,
 in contrast, would also recursively clone nested objects. A subclass that
 needs to implement this kind of cloning should call
         
          super.clone()
         
         to create the new instance and then create deep copies of the nested,
 mutable objects.
        
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         Compares this instance with the specified object and indicates if they
 are equal. In order to be equal,
         
          o
         
         must represent the same object
 as this instance using a class-specific comparison. The general contract
 is that this comparison should be reflexive, symmetric, and transitive.
 Also, no object reference other than null is equal to null.
        
         The default implementation returns
         
          true
         
         only if
         
          this ==
 o
         
         . See
         
          Writing a correct
          
           equals
          
          method
         
         if you intend implementing your own
         
          equals
         
         method.
        
         The general contract for the
         
          equals
         
         and
         
          
           hashCode()
          
         
         methods is that if
         
          equals
         
         returns
         
          true
         
         for
 any two objects, then
         
          hashCode()
         
         must return the same value for
 these objects. This means that subclasses of
         
          Object
         
         usually
 override either both methods or neither of them.
        
| object | the object to compare this instance with. | 
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           true
          
          if the specified object is equal to this
          
           Object
          
          ;
          
           false
          
          otherwise.
         Obtains the parameter with the given index.
| index | the index of the parameter, 0-based | 
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Returns parameter with the given name, if found. Otherwise null is returned
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Obtains the number of parameters.
Get parameters, if any. The returned array is created for each invocation and can be modified by the caller without affecting this header element.
           
            NameValuePair
           
          
          s
         Returns the value.
         Returns an integer hash code for this object. By contract, any two
 objects for which
         
          
           equals(Object)
          
         
         returns
         
          true
         
         must return
 the same hash code value. This means that subclasses of
         
          Object
         
         usually override both methods or neither method.
        
Note that hash values must not change over time unless information used in equals comparisons also changes.
         See
         
          Writing a correct
          
           hashCode
          
          method
         
         if you intend implementing your own
         
          hashCode
         
         method.
        
Returns a string containing a concise, human-readable description of this object. Subclasses are encouraged to override this method and provide an implementation that takes into account the object's type and data. The default implementation is equivalent to the following expression:
          getClass().getName() + '@' + Integer.toHexString(hashCode())
         
        
        
         See
         
          Writing a useful
          
           toString
          
          method
         
         if you intend implementing your own
         
          toString
         
         method.