Hi Roland,

The MultipartRequestEntity works perfectly in my test program. :-).
Thank you very much for your help during my test of HttpClient.

Regards,
Xinjun

On 8/23/06, Xinjun Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Roland,

Thank you for your responsive and helpful reply.

I am sorry that I didn't make my question clear. What I am looking for
is sending SOAP with attachment. Before last email, I looked into the
source code of Method.setRequestEntity() and found that existing
request entity is always cleared before setting the new request
entity.

I think the MultipartRequestEntity is the one I am looking for. :-).
Correct me if I am wrong. I will try it and let you know the result.


Regards,
Xinjun

On 8/23/06, Roland Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Xinjun,
>
> > Could anyone provide me some link or idea on how to use HttpClient
> > with attachment?
>
> I have no idea what you mean. Attachments are something you put
> in EMails. HttpClient is not an EMail client!?
>
> In case you want to send files with your HTTP requests, have a look
> at FileRequestEntity (file only) and MultiPartRequestEntity (HTML
> form parameters with files). The latter can handle a FilePartSource.
>
> 
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/apidocs/org/apache/commons/httpclient/methods/FileRequestEntity.html
> 
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/apidocs/org/apache/commons/httpclient/methods/multipart/MultipartRequestEntity.html
> 
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/apidocs/org/apache/commons/httpclient/methods/multipart/FilePartSource.html
>
> hope that helps,
>  Roland
>
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