Hello Juergen,

Now, I know more about what you suggest me. Please correct me if I'm wrong. As
I found out, If I want to send a batch sequence of Mkcol and Proppatch method
to server, my BatchMethod.java program in client part should create an xml
stream like following and pass it to the server:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<batch>
    <specification>
       <abstract> Checks if batch Method with Status code 207 works fine.
</abstract>
       <description> The batch method consist of following major steps :
                               1-Creates the collection test,
                               2-If the creation of test succeed, then proppach
a property to the test.
       </description>
      <expectedResult> Status code returned by proppatch must be 207
</expectedResult>
 </specification>

<step>
  <request>
   <command
varUsage="globalVariableCollection,globalVariableServerName">MKCOL
/%globalVariableServerName%/%globalVariableCollection%/test HTTP/1.1</command>
   <header>Accept-Language: en-us</header>
   <header>Translate: f</header>
   <header>User-Agent: Jakarta HTTP Client/1.0</header>
   <header>Connection: Keep-Alive</header>
 </request>
 <response>
      <command>HTTP/1.0 201 Created</command>
      <header>Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8</header>
      <header>Transfer-Encoding: chunked</header>
      <header>Server: Apache Tomcat/4.0-b6 (HTTP/1.1 Connector)</header>
 </response>
</step>
<step>
<request>
   <command
varUsage="globalVariableCollection,globalVariableServerName">PROPPATCH
/%globalVariableServerName%/%globalVariableCollection%/test HTTP/1.1</command>
   <header>Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8</header>
   <header>User-Agent: Jakarta HTTP Client/1.0</header>
   <header>Accept-Language: en-us</header>
   <header>Translate: f</header>
   <header>Pragma: no-cache</header>
   <header>Connection: close</header>
   <body><![CDATA[<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
      <D:propertyupdate xmlns:D="DAV:" >
         <D:set>
            <D:prop>
               <D:displayname>displayvalue</D:displayname>
            </D:prop>
         </D:set>
      </D:propertyupdate>]]>
   </body>
  </request>
  <response>
     <command>HTTP/1.0 207 Multi-Status</command>
     <header>Content-Language: en</header>
     <header>Server: Apache Tomcat/4.0-b6 (HTTP/1.1 Connector)</header>
     <body varUsage="globalVariableCollection,globalVariableServerName">
        <![CDATA[<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
         <d:multistatus xmlns:d="DAV"><d:response>

<d:href>/%globalVariableServerName%/%globalVariableCollection%/test</d:href>
           <d:propstat><d:prop><displayname/></d:prop>
           <d:status>HTTP/1.1 200
OK</d:status></d:propstat></d:response></d:multistatus>]]>
     </body>
  </response>
 </step>

</batch>


In server part I have to write my BatchMethod.java so that take the first step
part, and try to handle its request part and if the response of server is the
same as response part of that step, the program can continue to process next
step. Other wise it should return the server's response to the client.
Meanwhile, I couldn't understand  how can I say server that all process on the
request is one TA. In other word, where should be placed the flag of TA.
Indeed, to create the above xml stream, I filled the headers by what is echoed
in client  program when its debug is set on. In my case I have no headers like:

   <header> Accept-Language: en-us</header>
   <header>Translate: f</header>
   <header>Pragma: no-cache</header>
   <header>Connection: close</header>
   <header>Connection: Keep-Alive</header>
Is that necessary to mention those or it's optional. Especially I'm taking
about Connection headers. Do they have special meaning regarding batch method?

And finally, how I can download the Tprocessor.class and its relevant files to
test my samples.

I'm sorry if I ask silly questions but I had no way.

Regards,
Bita.



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