How to HTTPS with authentication and extra properties?
From: carl (cherme_at_swbell.net)
Date: 10/09/03
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Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2003 11:58:54 -0500
The following PERL code snipet request
(automated client request, OR, it can be JUST A PLAIN BROWSER REQUEST)
needs to be converted to Java2-1.3:
$urlreq="https://myname:mypaswd@www.farm.com/apps/animalsX?DOG=boxer&COLOR=brown"
$ua->agent("Mozilla/3.0");
my $request = new HTTPS::Request('GET', $urlreq);
$request->content_type('application/x-www-form-urlencoded');
.
. (collect data and save it).
.
Anyone have a snipet sample, in Java, of how I do this?
HTTPS seems makes things a bit more complicated in Java.
Is there just as easy a way in a Java client
(by putting name/passwd and property data in with URL) or
how would I submit the URL connection by creating individual
properties?
A bit lost and cornfused . . .
TIA,
Carl
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