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src/jdk.httpserver/share/classes/com/sun/net/httpserver/Headers.java

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*** 27,48 **** import java.util.*; /** * HTTP request and response headers are represented by this class which implements ! * the interface {@link java.util.Map}&lt; ! * {@link java.lang.String},{@link java.util.List}&lt;{@link java.lang.String}&gt;&gt;. * The keys are case-insensitive Strings representing the header names and ! * the value associated with each key is a {@link List}&lt;{@link String}&gt; with one * element for each occurrence of the header name in the request or response. * <p> ! * For example, if a response header instance contains one key "HeaderName" with two values "value1 and value2" * then this object is output as two header lines: * <blockquote><pre> * HeaderName: value1 * HeaderName: value2 ! * </blockquote></pre> * <p> * All the normal {@link java.util.Map} methods are provided, but the following * additional convenience methods are most likely to be used: * <ul> * <li>{@link #getFirst(String)} returns a single valued header or the first value of --- 27,51 ---- import java.util.*; /** * HTTP request and response headers are represented by this class which implements ! * the interface ! * {@link java.util.Map}{@literal <}{@link java.lang.String}, {@link java.util.List} ! * {@literal <}{@link java.lang.String}{@literal >>}. * The keys are case-insensitive Strings representing the header names and ! * the value associated with each key is ! * a {@link List}{@literal <}{@link String}{@literal >} with one * element for each occurrence of the header name in the request or response. * <p> ! * For example, if a response header instance contains ! * one key "HeaderName" with two values "value1 and value2" * then this object is output as two header lines: * <blockquote><pre> * HeaderName: value1 * HeaderName: value2 ! * </pre></blockquote> * <p> * All the normal {@link java.util.Map} methods are provided, but the following * additional convenience methods are most likely to be used: * <ul> * <li>{@link #getFirst(String)} returns a single valued header or the first value of
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