I will do that! Thanks vary much you all, for your help and your soft.
Oleg Kalnichevski napisaÅ(a):
Yes, it is. There's a (fairly ugly) way to work the problem around with HttpClient 2.0.x, however we strongly urge you to consider upgrading to HttpClient 3.0 instead. HttpClient 3.0 should go RC (release candidate) sometime in January with a final release following shortly
Oleg
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 09:47:26AM +0100, Marcin Pi??tek wrote:
Thank you very much.
Is that patch included to HttpClient 3.0?
Roland Weber napisa??(a):
Hello Marcin,
somewhere down the road, it has been made possible to set the cookie header manually: http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24081
I think that is just what you need.
cheers, Roland
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Subject Cookie problem
Hello,
I use HttpClient 2.0.2
I have a little problem with cookies.
I write a servlet, to work as a kind of proxy to a different http server.
So I take my HttpServletRequest, rewrite it's method, and header to
a HttpClient and execute that method.
After that, I take a response from method, rewrite header to HttpServletResponse and
rewrite also a body (binary). And everythink works fine but I have a little problem with cookies.
When a cookie came with header from HttpClient (Set-cookie), it is just rewritten to HttpServletResponse
and I can see in my browser then that cookie with proper value.
When I try to sent a cookie to HttpClient from HttpServletrequest:
I know that it can't be rewritten with header (I've found that in archive).
So I write:
String url = "http://www.my.address.org/"
HostConfiguration config = new HostConfiguration(); config.setHost(url, 80); HttpClient client = new HttpClient(); HttpState state = client.getState(); Cookie myCookie = new Cookie(url, some_name, some_value); state.addCookie(myCookie);
PostMethod method = new PostMethod(url); //I use post and get method // add header, and parameters here
client.executeMethod(config, method, state);
and when I look at the things which where sent to the server i can see
that there are no cookie header at all. Rest of the package looks ok (there is rest of the
headers and protocol and everything as it should be).
The name and value i take from a cookie which
where sent to me by HttpServletRequest, and I have checked them, there are ok.
What is wrong? What is the correct way to add a cookie to request?
Marcin Piatek
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