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Roland Weber closed HTTPCLIENT-604.
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Resolution: Duplicate
> Don't issue a warning when using getResponseBodyAsString
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> Key: HTTPCLIENT-604
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-604
> Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 3.0.1
> Reporter: Hans Dockter
> Priority: Minor
>
> If I use the method HttpMethodBase.getResponseBodyAsString I get a log
> message with log level warning. We take our log output very seriously. For us
> warning means, something has to done. But we use this method to get
> information from a trusted intranet webapplication. The http spec does not
> expect content-length to be set. So this intranet webapp behaves perfectly
> ok. And our application also does the right thing.
> Please, please (so many libraries are too verbose in there logging) put a
> warning in the javadoc but don't log a warning.
> For us this is a bug. We can't use this method. We have to use a workaround
> like this:
> IOUtils.toString(method.getResponseBodyAsStream());
> Unfortunately we have to deal with the encoding by ourselves now.
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