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Andreas Veithen updated AXIS2-5052:
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    Fix Version/s:     (was: 1.5.5)

> Unable to send compressed message!!
> -----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AXIS2-5052
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-5052
>             Project: Axis2
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: client-api
>    Affects Versions: 1.5.4
>         Environment: Windows xp, 
>            Reporter: anil bondalapati
>            Priority: Critical
>              Labels: gzip
>
> Hi, 
> I have two webservices deployed on two different servers. (service1 and 
> service2) 
> From my client program I have enabled the GZIP format on the request for the 
> serviceClient. 
> When I make a call to the service1, the message is compressed and sent to the 
> server and everything looks good. 
> After some time I made a call to the service2 and the request xml is sent in 
> compressed format and looks fine. 
> But Now if I sent the message to the service1, it is in clear text and not 
> using the compressed format. 
> Am I missing any options on the ServiceClient. Please let me know if you have 
> faced this problem. 
> Here is the code I am using: 
>       &a! mp;n! bsp;            HttpMethodRetryHandler retry_handler = new 
> DefaultHttpMethodRetryHandler(0, false); 
>                     HttpClientParams params = new HttpClientParams(); 
>                     params.setParameter(HttpMethodParams.RETRY_HANDLER, 
> retry_handler); 
>                     options.setProperty(HTTPConstants.CACHED_HTTP_CLIENT, new 
> org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpClient(params, manager)); 
>                 options.setProperty(HTTPConstants.MC_GZIP_REQUEST, true); 
>                 options.setProperty(HTTPConstants.MC_ACCEPT_GZIP, true); 
>                 options.setProperty(HTTPConstants.MC_GZIP_RESPONSE, true); 
>             &! nbsp;!     
> options.setProperty(HTTPConstants.REUSE_HTTP_CLIENT, true); 
>               
>                 options.setTimeOutInMilliSeconds(wsTimeOutInMilliSeconds); 
>                 options.setProperty(HTTPConstants.CONNECTION_TIMEOUT, 
> wsTimeOutInMilliSeconds); 
>                 options.setCallTransportCleanup(true); 
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
> Thanks
> Anil.

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