I use Jetty 7.1.6 to send HttpExchange in HttpClient as the
<http://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty/Tutorial/HttpClient> document told.

I found that if I send requests to the same target address, the jetty will
make each http request to an unique request. So that they can't share the
cookie obtained from the previous http response's cookies.

It makes me unable to use the login or authentication policy to login a
page, then use the logged session to other page without login again.

I don't know this is because Jetty HttpClient doesn't support or how to do
it by using Jetty HttpClient.

I originally use the Apache HttpClient, but it doesn't support the
asynchronous http request. So I choose Jetty HttpClient to get things right.
But I failed when make the connection persist... or I just need to create my
own ConnectionManager?

Any suggestion is welcome, thanks.

Micky

 

 

 

 

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