Sure. I'd like to add some documentation for the SOAP with attachment using
HttpClient after I successfully test all the codes.

Regards,
Xinjun


On 5/15/07, Roland Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello Xinjun

> Do you mean I should create another RequestEntity class to extend the
> current MultipartRequestEntity and override the getContentType() method?

Yes.

> From the getContentType() method, we can find that the contentType is
fixed
> to be "multipart/form-data". What if I setContentType to the post method
> explicitly? Will it take any effect?

There is no setContentType in PostMethod.

> 2. Http contentType:
> Before executing post method, I set the content type as follows:

I have written in my previous mail that this will not take effect.


> But the effect is that the Http body is lost inspecting from TCPMonitor.

I suspect that you made some other mistake to loose the entity.

>  By the way, I searched the HttpClient documentations and samples from
> Apache website, but could not find information about sending SOAP with
> attachment files. I think this task should be quite common. If possible,
> could you give me some pointer to that?

Similar questions have appeared before, please search the
mailing list archives. This project, including it's documentation,
is a community effort. If you've got the time, please compile
your findings in a Wiki page. Then we can point to that in
the future.

http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-httpclient/

hope that helps,
Roland



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