you will need to a little bit of reverse engineering to see how google/yahoo
places the search criteria into the url.

BTW, I am working on some examples that I will be placing into the examples
sub-project.  Gimme another day or 2 and will have some stuff.  I would like
to get a wget-like program as well as some search tools working...



On 9/5/07, tedc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Jeff:
> Thanks for your help. Now I can send the http request to server, but I
> recevie the request error from yahoo. And how can I send the query string
> to
> Google.
> Thanks for your help.
> Ted
>
>
> jgenender wrote:
> >
> > Hi Ted,
> >
> > A good example of how to use it is in AsyncHttpClientTest.java.
> >
> > The code still needs a bit of work and will undergo a few changes as it
> > still has some functionality needed, but here is the gist of how to use
> > it.
> >
> > You need to create an implementation of the AsyncHttpClientCallback.
> >
> > This is where you get notified of your response.  In particular, you
> > will be most interested in the onResponse() call.
> >
> > You then create a connection, let say you are going to yahoo...
> >
> > MyCallBack callback = new MyCallBack(); // This is your Callback impl
> > AsyncHttpClient ahc =
> >            new AsyncHttpClient( "http://www.yahoo.com";, callback );
> > ahc.connect();
> >
> > Once you have made the connection, you need to set up your request for
> > the URI.  You can set request parameters, cookies, declare the method
> > type, etc (look at the HttpRequestMessage.java for all the cool stuff
> > you can do with it).  But keeping it simple..:
> >
> > HttpRequestMessage request = new HttpRequestMessage("/index.html");
> >
> > Then you send the request:
> >
> > ahc.sendRequest( request );
> >
> > When you receive a response, your callback should contain a
> > HttpResponseMessage in the OnResponse().
> >
> > Let me know if that helped.
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> > tedc wrote:
> >> Dear all :
> >> I had seen someone have http client program of mina, but have some can
> >> give
> >> a example like http server. I will try to see jgenender program, and
> >> don't
> >> know how to use it.
> >> anyone can give me some advice ........
> >> Thanks
> >> Ted Chen
> >
> >
>
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