Hi Chris!
My solution would be adding a property followRedirects to the class
RequestOptions.
Next change would be in the method createMethod() of the class MethodHelper.
After creation of the concrete HTTP-Method I would insert the following
line:
httpMethod.setFollowRedirects(options.isFollowRedirect());
(Or another version, introducing a property revertRedirectSetting to the
class
RequestOptions. And then in createMethod():
if (options.isRevertRedirectSetting()) {
httpMethod.setFollowRedirects(!httpMethod.getFollowRedirects());
})
Dunno, if these are generic approaches, that are interesting for others?
Regards, Herbert
Chris Berry wrote:
>
> Herbert,
> I think you're correct. I just *assumed* that this was a part of
> HttpMethodParams. But I cannot see it there either (at least with a
> cursory look)
>
> I think you should simply make the enclosed HttpClient protected in
> AbderaClient. And then extend AbderaClient locally with
> MyAbderaClient. This is probably a better solution than actually
> adding an accessor for HttpClient in AbderaClient, which seems a bit
> promiscuous to me.
> Cheers,
> -- Chris
>
>
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