The RestClient API has been designed to allow for the ability to be easily extended.
The following example that overrides the primary run method shows how this can be done.
| public class MyRestClient extends RestClient {
|
| // Must provide this constructor!
| public MyRestClient(ContextProperties ps) {
| super(ps);
| }
|
| @Override
| public HttpResponse run(HttpHost target, HttpRequest request, HttpContext context) throws IOException {
| // Perform special handling of requests.
| }
| }
|
| // Instantiate your client.
| MyRestClient client = RestClient.create().json().build(MyRestClient.class);
The {@link oajrc.RestRequest} and {@link oajrc.RestResponse} objects can also be extended and integrated by overriding the
{@link oajrc.RestClient#createRequest(URI, String, boolean)} and {@link oajrc.RestClient#createResponse(RestRequest, HttpResponse, Parser)} methods.