I believe some people use HttpUnit for this purpose. It's a very full-featured 
HTTP client. YMMV.


On 23 Jan 2010, at 01:25, Richard Newman wrote:

>> And as for Apache HttpComponents, it sounds like they don't grok the
>> notion that breaking backwards compatibility should only occur with a
>> major-version change.
> 
> Yeah, it's a pain to use their stuff -- I've never seen *so many packages* in 
> one library -- but it seems to be the only feature-rich HTTP client in the 
> Java world (y'know, that can actually set parameters on requests, that sort 
> of thing). The JRE stuff sucks badly.
> 
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