Hi,
I'm sorry for being not able to explain adequately.
I tried.
cfm?fuseaction=Reports.SetReport
^
I think that this sign is a cause in the development
where the Exception occurs.
However, even if this sign is included
I do not think that production garish excetion is generated.
The appearance is seen for a while.
If there is no workaround
There might be a necessity for doing post to the Issue list.
thanks.
2010/1/3 derkent <[email protected]>:
> hey thanks, you seem to be right.
>
> It seems a bug in the sdk, in production the problem "goes away".
>
> I am not sure what you mean though when you say, when value of the url
> paramater dot is included.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> On Jan 1, 8:42 pm, seleronm <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I tried a little.
>> ( SDK 1.3.0)
>>
>> The condition that IOException is generated
>> when value of the URL parameter .(dot) is included.
>>
>> This is not generated in production.
>>
>> I think that the possibility of bug of development environment(SDK).
>>
>> thanks.
>>
>> >I have an url which is redirecting:
>>
>> >http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/Scripts/cder/DrugsatFDA/index.cfm?fusea...
>> >Reports.SetReport&rptname=1&reportSelectDate=12%2F2009&ta=Submits
>>
>> >org.apache.http.client.HttpClient can follow the redirect without any
>> >problem and get the content.
>> >However URLFetchService has problems following the redirects,
>> >java.io.IOException: Could not fetch URL.
>>
>> >Clearly the implementations are different, but I wonder how I can get
>> >the URLFetchService to also read in that url. Could this be a bug? If
>> >I ask HttpClient not to follow the redirect, it comes back with
>> >"temporarily moved", which I believe is HTTP Error 302.
>>
>> >Any help would be very kind.
>>
>> >The code using the URLFetchService:
>>
>> >URL url = new URL(urlStr);
>> >URLFetchService urlFetchService =
>> >URLFetchServiceFactory.getURLFetchService();
>> >HTTPRequest httpRequest = new HTTPRequest(url,
>> >HTTPMethod.GET,followRedirects());
>> >HTTPResponse response = urlFetchService.fetch(httpRequest);
>>
>> >The code using HTTPClient
>>
>> >String url = "http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/Scripts/cder/DrugsatFDA/
>> >index.cfm?
>> >fuseaction=Reports.SetReport&rptname=1&reportSelectDate=12%2F2009&ta=Submits
>> >";
>> >HttpClient httpclient = new DefaultHttpClient
>> >();
>> >httpclient.getParams().setBooleanParameter
>> >(
>> > "http.protocol.handle-redirects",
>> >true);
>> >HttpGet httpGet = new HttpGet
>> >(url);
>> >ResponseHandler<String> responseHandler = new BasicResponseHandler
>> >();
>> >String
>> >responseBody;
>> >try
>> >{
>> >responseBody = httpclient.execute(httpGet,
>> >responseHandler);
>> > System.out.println
>> >(responseBody);
>> >} catch (ClientProtocolException e)
>> >{
>> >e.printStackTrace
>> >();
>> >} catch (IOException e)
>> >{
>> >e.printStackTrace
>> >();
>> >}
>>
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