Thanks !

        So I can't use the localhost or my Machine IP address as host ?

Cheers !

  Jos� Gustavo Zagato Rosa
System Analyst - Atos Origin
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: quinta-feira, 23 de outubro de 2003 09:57
To: Jakarta Commons Users List
Subject: RE: HttpClient Header Problem

We do not have any sample code because we never thought it would be of
any
difficulty. 

Try this line

initialState.addCookie(new Cookie(domain, "JSESSIONID", sessionId, "/",
null,
false));

The only diffucult part here is the domain attribute. If your target
host
is, for example, 'myhost.whatever.com', valid domain would be
'.whatever.com'

Oleg

>-- Original Message --
>Reply-To: "Jakarta Commons Users List"
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>Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: Jos� Gustavo Zagato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'Jakarta Commons Users List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: HttpClient Header Problem
>Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 10:29:22 -0300
>
>
>Hi ! 
>
>       Thanks for the answer !
>       This is the piece of code with Im trying to run, Can you
>anything else wrong ? If you have any piece of code with this
>httpSate.addcookie please send to me !
>
>public String doRequest(String server, String sessionId, String domain)
>{
>
>               
>               HttpClient client = new HttpClient();
>               
>               HttpState initialState = new HttpState();
>       
>initialState.setCookiePolicy(CookiePolicy.COMPATIBILITY);
>
>               HttpMethod method = new GetMethod(server);
>
>               try {
>
>                       //Cookie jSession = new
>Cookie(domain,"Cookie","JSESSIONID="+sessionId);
>                       //CookieSpecBase cookspec = new
>CookieSpecBase(); 
>
>                       //Header hd =
>cookspec.formatCookieHeader(jSession);
>                       //
>method.addRequestHeader(hd);
>                       method.addRequestHeader("Cookie", "JSESSIONID="
>+ sessionId);
>
>                       requestCode = client.executeMethod(method);
>
>                       Cookie[] cookies =
>client.getState().getCookies();
>                       // Display the cookies
>                       System.out.println("Return: " + requestCode);
>                       System.out.println("Present cookies: ");
>                       for (int i = 0; i < cookies.length; i++) {
>                               System.out.println(" - " +
>cookies[i].toExternalForm());
>                       }
>
>               } catch (Exception e) {
>                       e.printStackTrace();
>
>               } catch (Throwable tre) {
>                       tre.printStackTrace();
>               }
>
>               byte[] responseBody = method.getResponseBody();
>
>               return new String(responseBody);
>
>       }
>
>Regards !
>
>  Jos� Gustavo Zagato Rosa
>System Analyst - Atos Origin
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: quinta-feira, 23 de outubro de 2003 09:13
>To: Jakarta Commons Users List
>Subject: RE: HttpClient Header Problem
>
>Hi Jos�,
>
>Simply use HttpState#addCookie method to add a cookie to the HTTP
>session.
>Currently HttpClient overwrites manually set 'Cookie' headers. You are
>not
>the first one to have fallen into this trap. Quite a few people
>complained
>about what they see as disappearance of manually set 'Cookie' headers.
I
>am planning to provide a patch against CVS HEAD soon. The fix, however,
>is
>not likely to make it into our stable 2.0 branch, so I strongly
>encourage
>to use HttpState class to handle cookies.
>
>Cheers
>
>Oleg
>
>
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>>From: Jos� Gustavo Zagato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "'Jakarta Commons Users List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: HttpClient Header Problem
>>Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 08:44:37 -0300
>>
>>
>>Hi Folks !
>> 
>>      I'm trying to develop an applet with uses the commons httpclient
>>to interact with a struts action. I developed a few examples and it
>>worked fine, but now I need to somehow make the applet "join" the http
>>session started by the browser with loaded the applet. I tried to add
a
>>Cookie to the request with contains the session id. In another shot I
>>tried to add a new header entry with contains the session id.
>>Unfortunately all shots went to wrong directions.
>> 
>>      So does anyone here has a example on how to add a new header
>entry
>>to a http get request ? There is any thing special that I need to do
to
>>"join" a already started session ? How deep is the rabbit hole ?
>> 
>>Cheers !
>> 
>>  Jos� Gustavo Zagato Rosa
>>System Analyst - Atos Origin
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  Jos� Gustavo Zagato Rosa
>>System Analyst - Atos Origin
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 
>
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