Hi there,
Does anybody perhaps know how you can force the use of a POST without using
a <form> type? Mainly, in my code I have something like so:
Enumeration e2 = request.getParameterNames();
StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
while( e2.hasMoreElements() )
{
String s = (String) e2.nextElement();
sb.append("&").append(s);
sb.append("=").append(request.getParameter(s));
}
URL url = new URL(sb.toString());
xmlStream = new StreamSource(url.openConnection().getInputStream());
This is part of my MVC framework that automates the use of XSL, making it
simplistic to use a MVC framework with XSL. The problem I am having with the
above is that eventually, if too many request parameters are passed in, I
assume the limit is reached because I am getting an Orion io error which
causes the web application to stop. I need read in a JSP page so that it
gets processed as if a web browser were talking to it, which produced
dynamic XML output. Then I apply XSL to it, and the result is the HTML that
goes back to the browser. The incoming request is a POST type of request
(from an HTML form). When I use URLConnection to read in the JSP page, is
there some way I can specify to pass request parameters as a POST method,
instead of a GET method? GET can only handle so much in the URI where as
POST can handle much larger amounts.
Thank you.
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