Class ClientBuilder

java.lang.Object
jakarta.ws.rs.client.ClientBuilder
All Implemented Interfaces:
Configurable<ClientBuilder>

public abstract class ClientBuilder
extends Object
implements Configurable<ClientBuilder>
Main entry point to the client API used to bootstrap Client instances.
Since:
2.0
Author:
Marek Potociar
  • Field Details

  • Constructor Details

    • ClientBuilder

      protected ClientBuilder()
      Allows custom implementations to extend the ClientBuilder class.
  • Method Details

    • newBuilder

      public static ClientBuilder newBuilder()
      Create a new ClientBuilder instance using the default client builder implementation class provided by the JAX-RS implementation provider.
      Returns:
      new client builder instance.
    • newClient

      public static Client newClient()
      Create a new Client instance using the default client builder implementation class provided by the JAX-RS implementation provider.
      Returns:
      new client instance.
    • newClient

      public static Client newClient​(Configuration configuration)
      Create a new custom-configured Client instance using the default client builder implementation class provided by the JAX-RS implementation provider.
      Parameters:
      configuration - data used to provide initial configuration for the new client instance.
      Returns:
      new configured client instance.
    • withConfig

      public abstract ClientBuilder withConfig​(Configuration config)
      Set the internal configuration state to an externally provided configuration state.
      Parameters:
      config - external configuration state to replace the configuration of this configurable instance.
      Returns:
      the updated client builder instance.
    • sslContext

      public abstract ClientBuilder sslContext​(SSLContext sslContext)
      Set the SSL context that will be used when creating secured transport connections to server endpoints from web targets created by the client instance that is using this SSL context. The SSL context is expected to have all the security infrastructure initialized, including the key and trust managers.

      Setting a SSL context instance resets any key store or trust store values previously specified.

      Parameters:
      sslContext - secure socket protocol implementation which acts as a factory for secure socket factories or SSL engines. Must not be null.
      Returns:
      an updated client builder instance.
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - in case the sslContext parameter is null.
      See Also:
      keyStore(java.security.KeyStore, char[]), keyStore(java.security.KeyStore, String), trustStore(java.security.KeyStore)
    • keyStore

      public abstract ClientBuilder keyStore​(KeyStore keyStore, char[] password)
      Set the client-side key store. Key store contains client's private keys, and the certificates with their corresponding public keys.

      Setting a key store instance resets any SSL context instance value previously specified.

      Note that a custom key store is only required if you want to enable a custom setup of a 2-way SSL connections (client certificate authentication).

      Parameters:
      keyStore - client-side key store. Must not be null.
      password - client key password. Must not be null.
      Returns:
      an updated client builder instance.
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - in case any of the supplied parameters is null.
      See Also:
      sslContext(javax.net.ssl.SSLContext), keyStore(java.security.KeyStore, String), trustStore(java.security.KeyStore)
    • keyStore

      public ClientBuilder keyStore​(KeyStore keyStore, String password)
      Set the client-side key store. Key store contains client's private keys, and the certificates with their corresponding public keys.

      Setting a key store instance resets any SSL context instance value previously specified.

      Note that for improved security of working with password data and avoid storing passwords in Java string objects, the keyStore(java.security.KeyStore, char[]) version of the method can be utilized. Also note that a custom key store is only required if you want to enable a custom setup of a 2-way SSL connections (client certificate authentication).

      Parameters:
      keyStore - client-side key store. Must not be null.
      password - client key password. Must not be null.
      Returns:
      an updated client builder instance.
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - in case any of the supplied parameters is null.
      See Also:
      sslContext(javax.net.ssl.SSLContext), keyStore(java.security.KeyStore, char[]), trustStore(java.security.KeyStore)
    • trustStore

      public abstract ClientBuilder trustStore​(KeyStore trustStore)
      Set the client-side trust store. Trust store is expected to contain certificates from other parties the client is you expect to communicate with, or from Certificate Authorities that are trusted to identify other parties.

      Setting a trust store instance resets any SSL context instance value previously specified.

      In case a custom trust store or custom SSL context is not specified, the trust management will be configured to use the default Java runtime settings.

      Parameters:
      trustStore - client-side trust store. Must not be null.
      Returns:
      an updated client builder instance.
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - in case the supplied trust store parameter is null.
      See Also:
      sslContext(javax.net.ssl.SSLContext), keyStore(java.security.KeyStore, char[]), keyStore(java.security.KeyStore, String)
    • hostnameVerifier

      public abstract ClientBuilder hostnameVerifier​(HostnameVerifier verifier)
      Set the hostname verifier to be used by the client to verify the endpoint's hostname against it's identification information.
      Parameters:
      verifier - hostname verifier.
      Returns:
      an updated client builder instance.
    • executorService

      public abstract ClientBuilder executorService​(ExecutorService executorService)
      Set the client-side ExecutorService.

      Provided executor service will be used for executing asynchronous tasks.

      When running in a Jakarta EE container, implementations are required to use the container-managed executor service by default. In Java SE, the default is implementation-specific. In either case, calling this method will override the default.

      Parameters:
      executorService - executor service to be used for async invocations.
      Returns:
      an updated client builder instance.
      Since:
      2.1
      See Also:
      Invocation.Builder.async(), Invocation.Builder.rx(), RxInvokerProvider.getRxInvoker(SyncInvoker, ExecutorService)
    • scheduledExecutorService

      public abstract ClientBuilder scheduledExecutorService​(ScheduledExecutorService scheduledExecutorService)
      Set the client-side ScheduledExecutorService.

      Provided executor service will be used for executing scheduled asynchronous tasks.

      When running in a Jakarta EE container, implementations are required to use the container-managed scheduled executor service by default. In Java SE the default is implementation-specific. In either case, calling this method will override the default.

      Parameters:
      scheduledExecutorService - executor service to be used for scheduled async invocations.
      Returns:
      an updated client builder instance.
      Since:
      2.1
      See Also:
      SseEventSource.Builder.reconnectingEvery(long, TimeUnit)
    • connectTimeout

      public abstract ClientBuilder connectTimeout​(long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
      Set the connect timeout.

      Value 0 represents infinity. Negative values are not allowed.

      Parameters:
      timeout - the maximum time to wait.
      unit - the time unit of the timeout argument.
      Returns:
      an updated client builder instance.
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - when the value is negative.
      Since:
      2.1
    • readTimeout

      public abstract ClientBuilder readTimeout​(long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
      Set the read timeout.

      The value is the timeout to read a response. If the server doesn't respond within the defined timeframe, ProcessingException is thrown with TimeoutException as a cause.

      Value 0 represents infinity. Negative values are not allowed.

      Parameters:
      timeout - the maximum time to wait.
      unit - the time unit of the timeout argument.
      Returns:
      an updated client builder instance.
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - when the value is negative.
      Since:
      2.1
    • build

      public abstract Client build()
      Build a new client instance using all the configuration previously specified in this client builder.
      Returns:
      a new client instance.