A module for dealing with HTTP responses.
Returns whether a response object exists.
Sends a HTTP redirect response (302) to the client.
$uri | The URI to redirect the client to |
Sets a HTTP Cookie on the HTTP Response.
$name | The cookie name |
$value | The cookie value |
Sets a HTTP Cookie on the HTTP Response.
$name | The cookie name |
$value | The cookie value |
$max-age? | The xs:duration of the cookie |
$secure-flag? | The flag for whether the cookie is to be secure (i.e., only transferred using HTTPS) |
Sets a HTTP Cookie on the HTTP Response.
$name | The cookie name |
$value | The cookie value |
$max-age? | The xs:duration of the cookie |
$secure-flag? | The flag for whether the cookie is to be secure (i.e., only transferred using HTTPS) |
$domain? | The cookie domain |
$path? | The cookie path |
Sets a HTTP Header on the HTTP Response.
$name | The header name |
$value | The header value |
Sets a HTTP Header on the HTTP Response.
$name | The header name |
$value | The header value |
Sets a HTTP server status code on the HTTP Response.
$code | The status code |
Stream can only be used within a servlet context. It directly streams its input to the servlet's output stream. It should thus be the last statement in the XQuery.
$content* | The source sequence |
$serialization-options | The serialization options |
Streams the binary data to the current servlet response output stream. The ContentType HTTP header is set to the value given in $content-type.Note: the servlet output stream will be closed afterwards and mime-type settings in the prolog will not be passed.
$binary-data | The binary data to stream |
$content-type | The ContentType HTTP header value |
$filename? | The filename. If provided, a Content-Disposition header is set for the filename in the HTTP Response |