note accessing http headers

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nkzawa
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http://socketio.github.io/socket.io-client-java/apidocs/
### Transports and HTTP Headers
You can access transports and their HTTP headers as follows.
```java
// Called upon transport creation.
socket.io().on(Manager.EVENT_TRANSPORT, new new Emitter.listener() {
@Override
public void call(Object... args) {
Transport transport = (Transport)args[0];
transport.on(Transport.EVENT_REQUEST_HEADERS, new Emitter.Listener() {
@Override
public void call(Object... args) {
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
Map<String, List<String>> headers = (Map<String, List<String>>)args[0];
// modify request headers
headers.put("Cookie", Arrays.asList("foo=1;"));
}
});
transport.on(Transport.EVENT_RESPONSE_HEADERS, new Emitter.Listener() {
@Override
public void call(Object... args) {
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
Map<String, List<String>> headers = (Map<String, List<String>>)args[0];
// access response headers
String cookie = headers.get("Set-Cookie").get(0);
}
});
}
});
```
## Features
This library supports all of the features the JS client does, including events, options and upgrading transport. Android is fully supported.