Sören - sorry for the delay. [ I'm slightly drowning here :-) ]
If anyone has a moment to check this patch, it would be excellent to get
it in before we go onto user testing for 2.10.
(if you're not a committer - applying to the codebase and reporting back
on the JIRA would still be really helpful)
Andy
On 16/01/13 14:26, Sören Brunk (JIRA) wrote:
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Sören Brunk updated JENA-348:
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Attachment: UpdateAuthExample.java
Added a basic authentication example.
Support HTTP auth for SPARQL Update requests
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Key: JENA-348
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-348
Project: Apache Jena
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: ARQ
Affects Versions: ARQ 2.9.4
Reporter: Sören Brunk
Priority: Minor
Attachments: jena-348-1.patch, jena-348.patch, UpdateAuthExample.java
ARQ supports HTTP Basic Authentication for read queries
(setBasicAuthentication() in QueryEngineHTTP).
I can't find authentication support for SPARQL Update though. The responsible
class UpdateProcessRemote uses HttpOp as an abstraction, and HttpOp in turn
encapsulates HttpClient from Apache HTTP Components.
So I guess a way to go would be to extend HttpOp to support auth or to expose
the HttpClient object in order to set auth options as described in [1].
I'm happy to help if I can get some hints about the preferred way to include
auth support.
[1]
http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-client-ga/tutorial/html/authentication.html
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