[android-developers] String being truncated when its long

2010-08-26 Thread Achanta


I am trying to get a JSON response from our server and the response
string seems is always being truncated when the string length reaches
to around 5525 characters.

HttpClient httpClient = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpPost post = new HttpPost(URL);
ResponseHandlerString responseHandler= new BasicResponseHandler();
String testResponse = httpClient.execute(post, responseHandler);

I also tried this by using HttpEntity and reading the response stream.
But that also truncates the string at approximately that length.

HttpClient httpClient = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpPost post = new HttpPost(URL);
//  HttpGet get = new HttpGet(URL);

HttpResponse response = null;
HttpEntity entity = null;
InputStream inputStream = null;
BufferedReader reader = null;
String result = ;
try {
response = (HttpResponse)httpClient.execute(post);
entity = response.getEntity();
if(entity != null){
inputStream = entity.getContent();
}
reader = new BufferedReader(new
InputStreamReader(inputStream), 8000);
StringBuffer builder = new StringBuffer();
String line = reader.readLine();
while(line != null){
Log.v(tag, int max: +Integer.MAX_VALUE);
Log.v(tag, LINE: +line
+reader.toString());
Log.v(tag, reader: +reader.toString());
builder.append(line+\n);
line = reader.readLine();
}
inputStream.close();
result = builder.toString();
} catch (ClientProtocolException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} finally{
if(inputStream != null){
try{
inputStream.close();
}catch(IOException e){
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}

Please let me know how I can handle this problem. I used this post as
the reference while creating this.
http://senior.ceng.metu.edu.tr/2009/praeda/2009/01/11/a-simple-restful-client-at-android/

I tested the link in my browser and it does return the complete JSON.
So I am sure the issue is with my code in android.

Thank you.

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Re: [android-developers] String being truncated when its long

2010-08-26 Thread Jake Radzikowski
reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(inputStream), 8000); I'm
gunna guess that 8000 has something to do with it :). I usually use the
following:

reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(inputStream, UTF-8));



On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Achanta krishna.acha...@gmail.com wrote:



 I am trying to get a JSON response from our server and the response
 string seems is always being truncated when the string length reaches
 to around 5525 characters.

 HttpClient httpClient = new DefaultHttpClient();
 HttpPost post = new HttpPost(URL);
 ResponseHandlerString responseHandler= new BasicResponseHandler();
 String testResponse = httpClient.execute(post, responseHandler);

 I also tried this by using HttpEntity and reading the response stream.
 But that also truncates the string at approximately that length.

HttpClient httpClient = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpPost post = new HttpPost(URL);
 //  HttpGet get = new HttpGet(URL);

HttpResponse response = null;
HttpEntity entity = null;
InputStream inputStream = null;
BufferedReader reader = null;
String result = ;
try {
response = (HttpResponse)httpClient.execute(post);
entity = response.getEntity();
if(entity != null){
inputStream = entity.getContent();
}
reader = new BufferedReader(new
 InputStreamReader(inputStream), 8000);
StringBuffer builder = new StringBuffer();
String line = reader.readLine();
while(line != null){
Log.v(tag, int max: +Integer.MAX_VALUE);
Log.v(tag, LINE: +line
 +reader.toString());
Log.v(tag, reader: +reader.toString());
builder.append(line+\n);
line = reader.readLine();
}
inputStream.close();
result = builder.toString();
} catch (ClientProtocolException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} finally{
if(inputStream != null){
try{
inputStream.close();
}catch(IOException e){
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}

 Please let me know how I can handle this problem. I used this post as
 the reference while creating this.

 http://senior.ceng.metu.edu.tr/2009/praeda/2009/01/11/a-simple-restful-client-at-android/

 I tested the link in my browser and it does return the complete JSON.
 So I am sure the issue is with my code in android.

 Thank you.

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