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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T05:03:00+00:00 2026-05-12T05:03:00+00:00

I work with different servers and configurations. What is the best java code approach

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I work with different servers and configurations. What is the best java code approach for getting the scheme://host:[port if it is not port 80].

Here is some code I have used, but don’t know if this is the best approach.
(this is pseudo code)

HttpServletRequest == request

String serverName = request.getServerName().toLowerCase();
String scheme = request.getScheme();
int port = request.getServerPort();

String val = scheme + "://" + serverName + ":" port;

Such that val returns:

http(s)://server.com/

or

http(s)://server.com:7770

Basically, I need everything but the query string and ‘context’.

I was also consider using URL:

String absURL = request.getRequestURL();
URL url = new URL(absURL);

url.get????
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    2026-05-12T05:03:01+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:03 am

    try this:

    URL serverURL = new URL(request.getScheme(),      // http
                            request.getServerName(),  // host
                            request.getServerPort(),  // port
                            "");                      // file
    

    EDIT

    hiding default port on http and https:

    int port = request.getServerPort();
    
    if (request.getScheme().equals("http") && port == 80) {
        port = -1;
    } else if (request.getScheme().equals("https") && port == 443) {
        port = -1;
    }
    
    URL serverURL = new URL(request.getScheme(), request.getServerName(), port, "");
    
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