Uses of Class
org.apache.commons.httpclient.ProtocolException

Packages that use ProtocolException
org.apache.commons.httpclient Classes and interfaces supporting the client side of the HTTP protocol. 
org.apache.commons.httpclient.auth Provides implementation of various authentication schemes as well as utility classes that can be used to authenticate HTTP requests. 
org.apache.commons.httpclient.cookie Provides cookie handling in conjunction with Cookie
 

Uses of ProtocolException in org.apache.commons.httpclient
 

Subclasses of ProtocolException in org.apache.commons.httpclient
 class CircularRedirectException
          Signals a circular redirect
 class InvalidRedirectLocationException
          Signals violation of HTTP specification caused by an invalid redirect location
 class RedirectException
          Signals violation of HTTP specification caused by an invalid redirect
 

Methods in org.apache.commons.httpclient that throw ProtocolException
static HttpVersion HttpVersion.parse(String s)
          Parses the textual representation of the given HTTP protocol version.
 

Uses of ProtocolException in org.apache.commons.httpclient.auth
 

Subclasses of ProtocolException in org.apache.commons.httpclient.auth
 class AuthChallengeException
          Signals a failure processing authentication challenge
 class AuthenticationException
          Signals a failure in authentication process
 class CredentialsNotAvailableException
          Authentication credentials required to respond to a authentication challenge are not available
 class InvalidCredentialsException
          Authentication credentials required to respond to a authentication challenge are invalid
 class MalformedChallengeException
          Signals that authentication challenge is in some way invalid or illegal in the given context
 

Uses of ProtocolException in org.apache.commons.httpclient.cookie
 

Subclasses of ProtocolException in org.apache.commons.httpclient.cookie
 class MalformedCookieException
          Signals that a cookie is in some way invalid or illegal in a given context
 



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