Class MediaType
* character is treated as a wildcard and is used to represent any acceptable
type or subtype value. A media type may not have wildcard type with a declared subtype. The
* character has no special meaning as part of a parameter. All values for type, subtype,
parameter attributes or parameter values must be valid according to RFCs 2045 and 2046.
All portions of the media type that are case-insensitive (type, subtype, parameter attributes)
are normalized to lowercase. The value of the charset parameter is normalized to
lowercase, but all others are left as-is.
Note that this specifically does not represent the value of the MIME
Content-Type header and as such has no support for header-specific considerations such as line
folding and comments.
For media types that take a charset the predefined constants default to UTF-8 and have a
"_UTF_8" suffix. To get a version without a character set, use withoutParameters().
- Since:
- 12.0
- Author:
- Gregory Kick
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Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final MediaTypeAdvanced Audio Coding.static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeWildcard matching any "font" top-level media type.static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeThis is a non-standard media type, but is commonly used in serving hosted binary files as it is known not to trigger content sniffing in current browsers.static final MediaTypeAs described in RFC 3023, this constant (application/xml) is used for XML documents that are "unreadable by casual users."static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeBasic Audio, as defined by RFC 2046.static final MediaTypeBitmap file format (bmpfiles).static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeAs described in RFC 8949, this constant (application/cbor) is used for the Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR) data format.static final MediaTypeThe Canon Image File Format (crwfiles), a widely-used "raw image" format for cameras.static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeFiles in the dart programming language.static final MediaTypeEmbedded OpenType fonts.static final MediaTypeAs described in the International Digital Publishing Forum EPUB is the distribution and interchange format standard for digital publications and documents.static final MediaTypeFlash video.static final MediaTypeA collection of font outlines as defined by RFC 8081.static final MediaTypeOpen Type Font Format (OTF) as defined by RFC 8081.static final MediaTypeSpline or Scalable Font Format (SFNT).static final MediaTypeTrue Type Font Format (TTF) as defined by RFC 8081.static final MediaTypeWeb Open Font Format (WOFF).static final MediaTypeWeb Open Font Format (WOFF2).static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeMedia type for the GeoJSON Format, a geospatial data interchange format based on JSON.static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeRFC 4329 declares this to be the correct media type for JavaScript, buttext/javascriptmay be necessary in certain situations for compatibility.static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeAs described in PKCS #12: Personal Information Exchange Syntax Standard, PKCS #12 defines an archive file format for storing many cryptography objects as a single file.static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeOGC KML (Keyhole Markup Language), compressed using the ZIP format into KMZ archives.static final MediaTypeL16 audio, as defined by RFC 2586.static final MediaTypeL24 audio, as defined by RFC 3190.static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeThe mbox database format.static final MediaTypeAs described in RFC 7763, this constant (text/markdown) is used for Markdown documents.static final MediaTypeMedia type for Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH).static final MediaTypeMicrosoft Excel spreadsheets.static final MediaTypeMicrosoft Outlook items.static final MediaTypeMicrosoft Powerpoint presentations.static final MediaTypeMicrosoft Word documents.static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeNaCl applications.static final MediaTypeNaCl portable applications.static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeOpenSearch Description files are XML files that describe how a website can be used as a search engine by consumers (e.g. web browsers).static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeRDF/XML documents, which are XML serializations of Resource Description Framework graphs.static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeskpfiles produced by the 3D Modeling software SketchUpstatic final MediaTypeAs described in RFC 3902, this constant (application/soap+xml) is used to identify SOAP 1.2 message envelopes that have been serialized with XML 1.0.static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeRFC 4329 declaresapplication/javascriptto be the correct media type for JavaScript, but this may be necessary in certain situations for compatibility.static final MediaTypeThe 3GP multimedia container format.static final MediaTypeThe 3G2 multimedia container format.static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeReal Audio.static final MediaTypeWAVE format, as defined by RFC 2361.static final MediaTypeVorbis Audio, as defined by RFC 5215.static final MediaTypeAs described in the VTT spec, this is used for Web Video Text Tracks (WebVTT) files, used with the HTML5 track element.static final MediaTypeWASM applications.static final MediaTypeWindows Media metafiles.static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeWindows Media Audio.static final MediaTypeUTF-8 encoded Wireless Markup Language.static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeRFC 8081 declaresfont/woff2to be the correct media type for WOFF2, but this may be necessary in certain situations for compatibility.static final MediaTypestatic final MediaTypeAs described in RFC 3023, this constant (text/xml) is used for XML documents that are "readable by casual users."static final MediaTypeExtensible Resource Descriptors.static final MediaType -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptioncharset()Returns an optional charset for the value of the charset parameter if it is specified.static MediaTypeCreates a new media type with the given type and subtype.booleaninthashCode()booleanReturns true if either the type or subtype is the wildcard.booleanReturnstrueif this instance falls within the range (as defined by the HTTP Accept header) given by the argument according to three criteria: The type of the argument is the wildcard or equal to the type of this instance.Returns a multimap containing the parameters of this media type.static MediaTypeParses a media type from its string representation.subtype()Returns the media subtype.toString()Returns the string representation of this media type in the format described in RFC 2045.type()Returns the top-level media type.withCharset(Charset charset) Returns a new instance with the same type and subtype as this instance, with thecharsetparameter set to thenameof the given charset.Returns a new instance with the same type and subtype as this instance, but without any parameters.withParameter(String attribute, String value) Replaces all parameters with the given attribute with a single parameter with the given value.withParameters(Multimap<String, String> parameters) Replaces all parameters with the given parameters.withParameters(String attribute, Iterable<String> values) Replaces all parameters with the given attribute with parameters using the given values.
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Field Details
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ANY_TYPE
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ANY_TEXT_TYPE
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ANY_IMAGE_TYPE
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ANY_AUDIO_TYPE
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ANY_VIDEO_TYPE
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ANY_APPLICATION_TYPE
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ANY_FONT_TYPE
Wildcard matching any "font" top-level media type.- Since:
- 30.0
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CACHE_MANIFEST_UTF_8
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CSS_UTF_8
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CSV_UTF_8
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HTML_UTF_8
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I_CALENDAR_UTF_8
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MD_UTF_8
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PLAIN_TEXT_UTF_8
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TEXT_JAVASCRIPT_UTF_8
RFC 4329 declaresapplication/javascriptto be the correct media type for JavaScript, but this may be necessary in certain situations for compatibility. -
TSV_UTF_8
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VCARD_UTF_8
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WML_UTF_8
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XML_UTF_8
As described in RFC 3023, this constant (text/xml) is used for XML documents that are "readable by casual users."APPLICATION_XML_UTF_8is provided for documents that are intended for applications. -
VTT_UTF_8
As described in the VTT spec, this is used for Web Video Text Tracks (WebVTT) files, used with the HTML5 track element.- Since:
- 20.0
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BMP
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CRW
The Canon Image File Format (crwfiles), a widely-used "raw image" format for cameras. It is found in/etc/mime.types, e.g. in Debian 3.48-1.- Since:
- 15.0
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GIF
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ICO
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JPEG
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PNG
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PSD
The Photoshop File Format (psdfiles) as defined by IANA, and found in/etc/mime.types, e.g. of the Apache HTTPD project; for the specification, see Adobe Photoshop Document Format and Wikipedia; this is the regular output/input of Photoshop (which can also export to various image formats; note that files with extension "PSB" are in a distinct but related format).This is a more recent replacement for the older, experimental type
x-photoshop: RFC-2046.6.- Since:
- 15.0
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SVG_UTF_8
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TIFF
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AVIF
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WEBP
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HEIF
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JP2K
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MP4_AUDIO
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MPEG_AUDIO
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OGG_AUDIO
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WEBM_AUDIO
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L16_AUDIO
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L24_AUDIO
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BASIC_AUDIO
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AAC_AUDIO
Advanced Audio Coding. For more information, see Advanced Audio Coding.- Since:
- 20.0
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VORBIS_AUDIO
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WMA_AUDIO
Windows Media Audio. For more information, see file name extensions for Windows Media metafiles.- Since:
- 20.0
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WAX_AUDIO
Windows Media metafiles. For more information, see file name extensions for Windows Media metafiles.- Since:
- 20.0
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VND_REAL_AUDIO
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VND_WAVE_AUDIO
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MP4_VIDEO
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MPEG_VIDEO
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OGG_VIDEO
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QUICKTIME
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WEBM_VIDEO
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WMV
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FLV_VIDEO
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THREE_GPP_VIDEO
The 3GP multimedia container format. For more information, see 3GPP TS 26.244.- Since:
- 20.0
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THREE_GPP2_VIDEO
The 3G2 multimedia container format. For more information, see 3GPP2 C.S0050-B.- Since:
- 20.0
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APPLICATION_XML_UTF_8
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ATOM_UTF_8
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BZIP2
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DART_UTF_8
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APPLE_PASSBOOK
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EOT
Embedded OpenType fonts. This is registered with the IANA.- Since:
- 17.0
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EPUB
As described in the International Digital Publishing Forum EPUB is the distribution and interchange format standard for digital publications and documents. This media type is defined in the EPUB Open Container Format specification.- Since:
- 15.0
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FORM_DATA
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KEY_ARCHIVE
As described in PKCS #12: Personal Information Exchange Syntax Standard, PKCS #12 defines an archive file format for storing many cryptography objects as a single file.- Since:
- 15.0
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APPLICATION_BINARY
This is a non-standard media type, but is commonly used in serving hosted binary files as it is known not to trigger content sniffing in current browsers. It should not be used in other situations as it is not specified by any RFC and does not appear in the /IANA MIME Media Types list. ConsiderOCTET_STREAMfor binary data that is not being served to a browser.- Since:
- 14.0
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CBOR
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GEO_JSON
Media type for the GeoJSON Format, a geospatial data interchange format based on JSON.- Since:
- 28.0
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GZIP
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HAL_JSON
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- 26.0
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JAVASCRIPT_UTF_8
RFC 4329 declares this to be the correct media type for JavaScript, buttext/javascriptmay be necessary in certain situations for compatibility. -
JOSE
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- 27.1
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JOSE_JSON
- Since:
- 27.1
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JSON_UTF_8
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JWT
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MANIFEST_JSON_UTF_8
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KML
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KMZ
OGC KML (Keyhole Markup Language), compressed using the ZIP format into KMZ archives. -
MBOX
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APPLE_MOBILE_CONFIG
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- 18.0
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MICROSOFT_EXCEL
Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. -
MICROSOFT_OUTLOOK
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MICROSOFT_POWERPOINT
Microsoft Powerpoint presentations. -
MICROSOFT_WORD
Microsoft Word documents. -
MEDIA_PRESENTATION_DESCRIPTION
Media type for Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH). This is registered with the IANA.- Since:
- 28.2
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WASM_APPLICATION
WASM applications. For more information see the Web Assembly overview.- Since:
- 27.0
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NACL_APPLICATION
NaCl applications. For more information see the Developer Guide for Native Client Application Structure.- Since:
- 20.0
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NACL_PORTABLE_APPLICATION
NaCl portable applications. For more information see the Developer Guide for Native Client Application Structure.- Since:
- 20.0
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OCTET_STREAM
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OGG_CONTAINER
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OOXML_DOCUMENT
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OOXML_PRESENTATION
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OOXML_SHEET
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OPENDOCUMENT_GRAPHICS
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OPENDOCUMENT_PRESENTATION
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OPENDOCUMENT_SPREADSHEET
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OPENDOCUMENT_TEXT
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OPENSEARCH_DESCRIPTION_UTF_8
OpenSearch Description files are XML files that describe how a website can be used as a search engine by consumers (e.g. web browsers).- Since:
- 28.2
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PDF
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POSTSCRIPT
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PROTOBUF
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RDF_XML_UTF_8
RDF/XML documents, which are XML serializations of Resource Description Framework graphs.- Since:
- 14.0
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RTF_UTF_8
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SFNT
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SHOCKWAVE_FLASH
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SKETCHUP
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SOAP_XML_UTF_8
As described in RFC 3902, this constant (application/soap+xml) is used to identify SOAP 1.2 message envelopes that have been serialized with XML 1.0.For SOAP 1.1 messages, see
XML_UTF_8per W3C Note on Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) 1.1- Since:
- 20.0
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TAR
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WOFF
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WOFF2
RFC 8081 declaresfont/woff2to be the correct media type for WOFF2, but this may be necessary in certain situations for compatibility.- Since:
- 20.0
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XHTML_UTF_8
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XRD_UTF_8
Extensible Resource Descriptors. This is not yet registered with the IANA, but it is specified by OASIS in the XRD definition and implemented in projects such as WebFinger.- Since:
- 14.0
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ZIP
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FONT_COLLECTION
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FONT_OTF
Open Type Font Format (OTF) as defined by RFC 8081.- Since:
- 30.0
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FONT_SFNT
Spline or Scalable Font Format (SFNT). RFC 8081 declares this to be the correct media type for SFNT, butapplication/font-sfntmay be necessary in certain situations for compatibility.- Since:
- 30.0
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FONT_TTF
True Type Font Format (TTF) as defined by RFC 8081.- Since:
- 30.0
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FONT_WOFF
Web Open Font Format (WOFF). RFC 8081 declares this to be the correct media type for SFNT, butapplication/font-woffmay be necessary in certain situations for compatibility.- Since:
- 30.0
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FONT_WOFF2
Web Open Font Format (WOFF2). RFC 8081 declares this to be the correct media type for SFNT, butapplication/font-woff2may be necessary in certain situations for compatibility.- Since:
- 30.0
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Method Details
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type
Returns the top-level media type. For example,"text"in"text/plain". -
subtype
Returns the media subtype. For example,"plain"in"text/plain". -
parameters
Returns a multimap containing the parameters of this media type. -
charset
Returns an optional charset for the value of the charset parameter if it is specified.- Throws:
IllegalStateException- if multiple charset values have been set for this media typeIllegalCharsetNameException- if a charset value is present, but illegalUnsupportedCharsetException- if a charset value is present, but no support is available in this instance of the Java virtual machine
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withoutParameters
Returns a new instance with the same type and subtype as this instance, but without any parameters. -
withParameters
Replaces all parameters with the given parameters.- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- if any parameter or value is invalid
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withParameters
Replaces all parameters with the given attribute with parameters using the given values. If there are no values, any existing parameters with the given attribute are removed.- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- if eitherattributeorvaluesis invalid- Since:
- 24.0
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withParameter
Replaces all parameters with the given attribute with a single parameter with the given value. If multiple parameters with the same attributes are necessary usewithParameters(String, Iterable). PreferwithCharset(Charset)for setting thecharsetparameter when using aCharsetobject.- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- if eitherattributeorvalueis invalid
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withCharset
Returns a new instance with the same type and subtype as this instance, with thecharsetparameter set to thenameof the given charset. Only onecharsetparameter will be present on the new instance regardless of the number set on this one.If a charset must be specified that is not supported on this JVM (and thus is not representable as a
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hasWildcard
public boolean hasWildcard()Returns true if either the type or subtype is the wildcard. -
is
Returnstrueif this instance falls within the range (as defined by the HTTP Accept header) given by the argument according to three criteria:- The type of the argument is the wildcard or equal to the type of this instance.
- The subtype of the argument is the wildcard or equal to the subtype of this instance.
- All of the parameters present in the argument are present in this instance.
For example:
PLAIN_TEXT_UTF_8.is(PLAIN_TEXT_UTF_8) // true PLAIN_TEXT_UTF_8.is(HTML_UTF_8) // false PLAIN_TEXT_UTF_8.is(ANY_TYPE) // true PLAIN_TEXT_UTF_8.is(ANY_TEXT_TYPE) // true PLAIN_TEXT_UTF_8.is(ANY_IMAGE_TYPE) // false PLAIN_TEXT_UTF_8.is(ANY_TEXT_TYPE.withCharset(UTF_8)) // true PLAIN_TEXT_UTF_8.withoutParameters().is(ANY_TEXT_TYPE.withCharset(UTF_8)) // false PLAIN_TEXT_UTF_8.is(ANY_TEXT_TYPE.withCharset(UTF_16)) // falseNote that while it is possible to have the same parameter declared multiple times within a media type this method does not consider the number of occurrences of a parameter. For example,
"text/plain; charset=UTF-8"satisfies"text/plain; charset=UTF-8; charset=UTF-8". -
create
Creates a new media type with the given type and subtype.- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- if type or subtype is invalid or if a wildcard is used for the type, but not the subtype.
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parse
Parses a media type from its string representation.- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- if the input is not parsable
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equals
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hashCode
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toString
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