Uses of Interface
org.apache.commons.codec.Encoder
| Package | Description |
|---|---|
| org.apache.commons.codec |
A small set of interfaces used by
the various implementations in the sub-packages.
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| org.apache.commons.codec.binary |
Base64, Binary, and Hexadecimal String encoding and decoding.
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| org.apache.commons.codec.language |
Language and phonetic encoders.
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| org.apache.commons.codec.net |
Network related encoding and decoding.
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Uses of Encoder in org.apache.commons.codec
Subinterfaces of Encoder in org.apache.commons.codec Modifier and Type Interface Description interfaceBinaryEncoderDefines common encoding methods for byte array encoders.interfaceStringEncoderEncodes a String into a String. -
Uses of Encoder in org.apache.commons.codec.binary
Classes in org.apache.commons.codec.binary that implement Encoder Modifier and Type Class Description classBase64Provides Base64 encoding and decoding as defined by RFC 2045.classBinaryCodecTranslates between byte arrays and strings of "0"s and "1"s.classHexHex encoder and decoder. -
Uses of Encoder in org.apache.commons.codec.language
Classes in org.apache.commons.codec.language that implement Encoder Modifier and Type Class Description classDoubleMetaphoneEncodes a string into a double metaphone value.classMetaphoneEncodes a string into a metaphone value.classRefinedSoundexEncodes a string into a Refined Soundex value.classSoundexEncodes a string into a Soundex value. -
Uses of Encoder in org.apache.commons.codec.net
Classes in org.apache.commons.codec.net that implement Encoder Modifier and Type Class Description classBCodecIdentical to the Base64 encoding defined by RFC 1521 and allows a character set to be specified.classQCodecSimilar to the Quoted-Printable content-transfer-encoding defined in RFC 1521 and designed to allow text containing mostly ASCII characters to be decipherable on an ASCII terminal without decoding.classQuotedPrintableCodecCodec for the Quoted-Printable section of RFC 1521 .classURLCodecImplements the 'www-form-urlencoded' encoding scheme, also misleadingly known as URL encoding.