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acl token support in setKVValue #237

@DanielYWoo

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@DanielYWoo

Currently the client can use an acl token, e.g.,

	@Override
	public Response<Boolean> setKVBinaryValue(String key, byte[] value, String token, PutParams putParams, QueryParams queryParams) {
		Request request = Request.Builder.newBuilder()
			.setEndpoint("/v1/kv/" + key)
			.setToken(token) <---- here is the acl token as X-Consul-Token header
			.addUrlParameter(queryParams)
			.addUrlParameter(putParams)
			.setBinaryContent(value)
			.build();

The token will be later used by Utils.createTokenMap() and attached to the request header as X-Consul-Token. Good.

But in the string value of the same method, why do we use the token as a request parameter? And the token will not be attached to the request header, instead, it's attached as a request parameter. What is it for?

	@Override
	public Response<Boolean> setKVValue(String key, String value, String token, PutParams putParams, QueryParams queryParams) {
		UrlParameters tokenParam = token != null ? new SingleUrlParameters("token", token) : null; <-- what is this?
		HttpResponse httpResponse = rawClient.makePutRequest("/v1/kv/" + key, value, putParams, tokenParam, queryParams);	

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