Hello Mike,

Thanks for the quick response. Let me explain more about scenario:

My java app sends a request to the external web application. 

The external web application in response to this request returns some 
values using query string. For example:

http://myapp.company.com? ack=yes&jobid=XXXX000111

I want to capture the value associated with jobid and ack.

Ketan


Michael Becke wrote:


>Hello,
>
>The response to a HTTP post contains a status line, headers, and 
>usually a body.
>
>The status line basically just contains a code indicating the status of 
>the request. This can be retrieved via getStatusCode().
>
>The headers contain a variety of meta-information about the request.  
>For example whether or not the connection should be closed, the content 
>type and length of the body.  The headers can be accessed using 
>getResponseHeaders().
>
>The final part is the body, which it seems you have already discovered.
>
>I am unsure of what the returned query string is that you mention. My 
>only guess is that the post is returning a redirect (one of the 3XX 
>status codes).  Redirects are generally accompanied by a Location 
>header that contains the URI to redirect to.  Please take a look at the 
>redirects documentation 
><http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/redirects.html> for some 
>more detail.
>
>Mike
>
>On Saturday, September 27, 2003, at 03:09 PM, Ketan Kaushikbhai Patel 
>wrote:
>
>> I have a java application that makes an http post request to an
>> external web application using the HttpClient. The external web
>> application returns back the result as an XML document in the main
>> body. In addition to this, the external web application also returns
>> some information via URL query string. How can I capture the query
>> string values?
>> Will httpPostMethod.getParameters() return the query string parameters.
>>
>>
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