Brijesh, Please read
http://hc.apache.org/mail.html You may have more luck on the user list. But as this question seems more generally related to Java than to HttpComponents specifically, I suggest you use other resources. All I can say here is: obtain the entity (stream) and store it in a BLOB. Cheers, Ortwin Brijesh Deo wrote: > Hi, > > > > I am using the HttpCore components to create a Reverse Proxy Http > Server. I have a requirement where I should be able to capture an > HttpRequest for a POST request which is being submitted to a backend > server X and save the POST Data into a database table. Later, I want to > read the saved POST data from the database and create a new HttpPost > object with it and apply that HttpPost to another server Y using an > HttpClient instance. I am using HttpClient 4.0 instance to interface > with the backend servers in my Reverse proxy application. > > > > For a form submit POST or a multipart POST Request, how do I save the > Non-repeatable (streaming) or a repeatable Entity from the HttpRequest > object into the database, so that I can create multiple HttpPost objects > populated with the saved Entity data (repeatable)? > > > > Can the classes org.apache.http.impl.entity.EntitySerializer and > org.apache.http.impl.entity.EntityDeserializer be extended to solve this > problem? Or is there any other better and efficient way to achieve this? > > > > Thanks, > > Brijesh > > > > -- [web] http://www.odi.ch/ [blog] http://www.odi.ch/weblog/ [pgp] key 0x81CF3416 finger print F2B1 B21F F056 D53E 5D79 A5AF 02BE 70F5 81CF 3416 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
