Yeah, weird it is. Perhaps that method only returns something when there 
was a result code representing a successful retrieval, so anything in 
the 200-299 range. I am positively very sure that non-2XX codes will 
trigger an IOException.

Regards,
     Erik.


Lowell Kirsh wrote:
> Really? What about the getResponseCode() method?
>
> http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/java/net/HttpURLConnection.html#getResponseCode()
>
> But I'm sure if you are right about not being able to get it from that
> class, my clients will use the jakarta (or other) client instead.
>
> So the idea of using a POS (plain old servlet ;-) did cross my mind,
> but I was hoping to make my web page serve both purposes so that I
> could minimize the amount of coding I would have to do. Hopefully I
> can actually use the AbortWithWebErrorCodeException to serve this
> purpose.
>
>   
>

-- 
Erik van Oosten
http://2007.rubyenrails.nl/
http://www.day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/


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