public class Handler extends URLStreamHandler
WrongMessageDigestException is thrown. HTTPMD URLs may be used to guarantee the integrity of a downloaded object's codebase if used when specifying the URLs for the JAR files containing the object's classes. Because HTTPMD URLs specify a message digest for a single item, they should not be used for directories of classes.
 HTTPMD URLs have a syntax similar to that of HTTP URLs, but include a
 message digest as the last parameter stored in the last segment of the
 path. The parameter is introduced by the ';' character, and
 includes the name of the message digest algorithm, a '=', the
 message digest, and an optional comment introduced by the ','
 character. In addition, a comment by itself may be specified in a relative
 HTTPMD URL. Comments are ignored when using equals to compare
 HTTPMD URLs. The comment specified in the context URL is ignored when
 parsing a relative HTTPMD URL. Adding a comment to an HTTPMD URL is useful
 in cases where the URL is required to have a particular suffix, for example
 the ".jar" file extension. A comment-only relative HTTPMD URL is useful when
 specifying the URL of the containing document from within the contents of
 the document, where the message digest cannot be specified because it is not
 yet known. 
The message digest algorithm is case-insensitive, and may include ASCII letters and numbers, as well as the following characters:
- _ . ~ * ' ( ) : @ & + $ ,
 The value specifies the name of the MessageDigest algorithm to
 use. For the URL syntax to be valid, the value must be the name of a
 MessageDigest algorithm as determined by calling
 MessageDigest.getInstance(String). 
 The message digest is represented as a positive hexadecimal integer, using
 digits, and the letters 'a' through 'f', in either
 lowercase or uppercase. 
 
 The characters following the ',' comment character may include
 ASCII letters and numbers, as well as the following characters:
 
- _ . ~ * ' ( ) : @ & = + $ ,
Here are some examples of HTTPMD URLs:
        httpmd://www.sun.com/index.html;md5=7be207c7111e459eeea1c9b3d04f1667
        
 index.html;sha=99f6837808c0a79398bf69d83cfb1b82d20cf0cf,Comment
            
 ,.jar
 HttpmdUtil| Constructor and Description | 
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Handler()
Creates a URL stream handler for HTTPMD URLs. 
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
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protected int | 
getDefaultPort()
Returns the default port for a URL parsed by this handler, which is
  
80. | 
protected int | 
hashCode(URL u)
Computes the hash code for the specified URL. 
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protected URLConnection | 
openConnection(URL u)
Creates a HTTP URL connection for an HTTPMD URL. 
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protected void | 
parseURL(URL url,
        String spec,
        int start,
        int limit)
Parses the string representation of an HTTPMD URL object. 
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protected boolean | 
sameFile(URL u1,
        URL u2)
Compares two HTTPMD URLs to see if they refer to the same file. 
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equals, getHostAddress, hostsEqual, openConnection, setURL, setURL, toExternalFormprotected int getDefaultPort()
80.getDefaultPort in class URLStreamHandlerprotected URLConnection openConnection(URL u) throws IOException
openConnection in class URLStreamHandlerIOExceptionprotected void parseURL(URL url, String spec, int start, int limit)
parseURL in class URLStreamHandlerIllegalArgumentException - if the URL is malformedprotected boolean sameFile(URL u1, URL u2)
hostsEqual to
 compare the hosts, compares the ports, with -1 matching the
 default HTTP port (80), and performs case-sensitive
 comparison on the remaining portions.sameFile in class URLStreamHandlerprotected int hashCode(URL u)
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