On Tue, 2012-07-03 at 10:12 -0700, Travis Roberson wrote:
> Hi there -
> 
> I'm looking to change the authentication preference order for a Java based 
> Soap client I'm currently using with httpclient 4.2.  I've poured over the 
> web and so far I've come up short.
> 
> Here's what I'm basically looking to do in my spring context:
> 
> List<String> authtypes = new ArrayList<String>();
>         authtypes.add(AuthPolicy.NTLM);
>         authtypes.add(AuthPolicy.DIGEST);
>         authtypes.add(AuthPolicy.BASIC);
>         httpclient.getParams().setParameter(AuthPNames.PROXY_AUTH_PREF,
>                 authtypes);
>         httpclient.getParams().setParameter(AuthPNames.TARGET_AUTH_PREF,
>                 authtypes);
> 
> 
> The basic outline in spring should in my opinion look something like this:
> 
> <bean id="httpParams" class="org.apache.http.params.HttpParams">
>       <constructor-arg type="java.lang.String" value=" 
> http.auth.target-scheme-pref" />
>       <constructor-arg type="java.lang.Object">
>       <ref bean="authPref"/>
>       </constructor-arg>
>     </bean>
> 
>       <bean id="httpClient" 
> class="org.apache.http.impl.client.DefaultHttpClient">
>         <constructor-arg index="0" ref="httpParams"/>
>     </bean>
> 
> 
> 
>     <util:list id="authPref" value-type="java.lang.String">
>     <value>AuthPolicy.NTLM</value>
>     <value>AuthPolicy.DIGEST</value>
>       </util:list>
> 
> 
> But so far I'm not having any luck as the httpParam bean is complaining about 
> not finding the proper constructor.  Any insight on how this might be done 
> correctly?
> 

HttpParams API does not work well with XML based Spring app contexts. I
guess the only reasonable way to work the problem around is to create a
custom factory bean.

Oleg


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