check
public Digitalassetlinks.Assetlinks.Check check()
throws java.io.IOException
Determines whether the specified (directional) relationship exists between the specified source
and target assets.
The relation describes the intent of the link between the two assets as claimed by the source
asset. An example for such relationships is the delegation of privileges or permissions.
This command is most often used by infrastructure systems to check preconditions for an action.
For example, a client may want to know if it is OK to send a web URL to a particular mobile app
instead. The client can check for the relevant asset link from the website to the mobile app to
decide if the operation should be allowed.
A note about security: if you specify a secure asset as the source, such as an HTTPS website or
an Android app, the API will ensure that any statements used to generate the response have been
made in a secure way by the owner of that asset. Conversely, if the source asset is an insecure
HTTP website (that is, the URL starts with `http://` instead of `https://`), the API cannot
verify its statements securely, and it is not possible to ensure that the website's statements
have not been altered by a third party. For more information, see the [Digital Asset Links
technical design specification](https://github.com/google/digitalassetlinks/blob/master/well-
known/details.md).
Create a request for the method "assetlinks.check".
This request holds the parameters needed by the digitalassetlinks server. After setting any
optional parameters, call the AbstractGoogleClientRequest.execute()
method to invoke the remote operation.
- Returns:
- the request
- Throws:
java.io.IOException