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Oleg Kalnichevski commented on HTTPCLIENT-1267:
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Karl
I fixed the problem in SVN trunk and was causing the class cast exception. Both
core and client trunks are in the early ALPHA development stage and are
unstable. Please refrain from using them unless you are willing to port your
code to the new APIs. Besides, there have been no changes to the cookie
processing logic in the 4.3 code (and no plans to make any changes there).
Please also note that cookies can get cleaned up automatically when expired.
Given the stuff the server is sending back it is quite likely to be the case
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Oleg
> There seems to be no way to get HttpClient to include cookies from a custom
> store
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> Key: HTTPCLIENT-1267
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-1267
> Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: HttpCookie
> Affects Versions: 4.2.2
> Reporter: Karl Wright
>
> In the port of ManifoldCF from commons-httpclient to httpcomponents, we
> discovered a problem or maybe a design flaw with how cookies are handled.
> What we're trying to do is to follow a certain series of html pages, and
> record the cookies after that is done, and use exactly those cookies for a
> subsequent series of pages. So I have code that looks something like this:
> {code}
> DefaultHttpClient httpClient = new DefaultHttpClient();
> ...
> CookieStore cs = new BasicCookieStore();
> cs.addCookie(...); // for each saved cookie
> httpClient.setCookieStore(cs);
> HttpGet httpget = new HttpGet(...);
> HttpResponse response = httpClient.execute(httpget);
> Cookie[] cookiesToSave = httpClient.getCookieStore().getCookies();
> [save the cookies aside]
> {code}
> What happens when I do this against a page that sets a cookie, is I get a
> perfectly reasonable cookie, and save it. For the next page, the code to add
> the cookie to the custom store then seems to work fine as well. But when I
> watch what is transmitted for the request (via header logging) I see no
> Cookie header being sent, and indeed the cookie seems to be lost.
> Similar logic was done with HttpState in commons-httpclient, and worked
> perfectly there against the same website.
> I have not yet tried the HttpContext approach for implementing this - I may
> try that while awaiting an answer to this ticket, but the above seems like it
> ought to work, according to the documentation.
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