Dear,
I solved the cookie issues according to the article mentioned by Roland at
http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewPost.jtp?post=15912252framed=y
After I GET a request to the server, the session will be established.
The following sequences like POST a data or request any other pages by GET
or
On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 21:23 +0800, micky wrote:
Dear,
I solved the cookie issues according to the article mentioned by Roland at
http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewPost.jtp?post=15912252framed=y
After I GET a request to the server, the session will be established.
The following sequences
Dear Oleg,
Because HttpClient does not find the first cookie when executing the
second request. You are not creating a new instance of HttpClient for
each request, are you?
No, I am using the same instance of HttpClient for each request.
Any suggestion for debugging?
Sincerely,
Micky
On Fri, 2008-03-07 at 13:24 +0800, micky wrote:
Dear,
I finally figure out how to log!!
Please help me find out why these two connections' cookie are different.
Because HttpClient does not find the first cookie when executing the
second request. You are not creating a new instance of
Dear,
I finally figure out how to log!!
The SimpleLog can't work, but the log4j works.
Below is the log.
executing: POST https://127.0.0.1/agent/xml/login.xml HTTP/1.1
DEBUG [org.apache.http.impl.client.ClientParamsStack]
'http.protocol.max-redirects': null
DEBUG
On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 17:19 +0800, micky wrote:
Dear,
I use the HttpClient to login some page, and it will have a cookie according
to my login.
But when I try to access another page (needed for logon) by the same
HttpClient, the response is access denied.
Then I print out the
micky wrote:
Then I print out the cookies of the two connection, I found them are different.
But the document said I don't need to care the cookie issue when I use
HttpClient to login and continue browsing other pages.
You don't have to take care of the cookies, but you have to make
sure that