/** * This can be used to determine whether the <code>Response</code> * has been committed. This is true if the <code>Response</code> * was committed, either due to an explicit invocation of the * <code>commit</code> method or due to the writing of content. If * the <code>Response</code> has committed the <code>reset</code> * method will not work in resetting content already written. * * @throws IOException thrown if there is a problem resetting */ public void reset() throws IOException { response.reset(); }
/** * This can be used to determine whether the <code>Response</code> * has been committed. This is true if the <code>Response</code> * was committed, either due to an explicit invocation of the * <code>commit</code> method or due to the writing of content. If * the <code>Response</code> has committed the <code>reset</code> * method will not work in resetting content already written. * * @throws IOException thrown if there is a problem resetting */ public void reset() throws IOException { response.reset(); }
/** * This can be used to determine whether the <code>Response</code> * has been committed. This is true if the <code>Response</code> * was committed, either due to an explicit invocation of the * <code>commit</code> method or due to the writing of content. If * the <code>Response</code> has committed the <code>reset</code> * method will not work in resetting content already written. * * @throws IOException thrown if there is a problem resetting */ public void reset() throws IOException { response.reset(); }
public void reset() throws IOException { out.reset(); response.reset(); }