I'm doing a Get and Post method for an android project and I need to "translate" HttpClient 3.x to HttpClient 4.x (using by android). My problem is that I'm not sure of what I have done and I don't find the "translation" of some methods...
This is the HttpClient 3.x I have done and (-->) the HttpClient 4.x "translation" if I have found it (Only parties who ask me problems) :
HttpState state = new HttpState (); --> ?
HttpMethod method = null; --> HttpUriRequest httpUri = null;
method.abort(); --> httpUri.abort(); //httpUri is a HttpUriRequest
method.releaseConnection(); --> conn.disconnect(); //conn is a HttpURLConnection
state.clearCookies(); --> cookieStore.clear(); //cookieStore is a BasicCookieStore
HttpClient client = new HttpClient(); --> DefaultHttpClient client = new DefaultHttpClient();
client.getHttpConnectionManager().getParams().setConnectionTimeout(SOCKET_TIMEOUT) --> HttpConnectionParams.setConnectionTimeout(param, SOCKET_TIMEOUT);
client.setState(state); --> ?
client.getParams().setCookiePolicy(CookiePolicy.RFC_2109); --> HttpClientParams.setCookiePolicy(param, CookiePolicy.RFC_2109);
PostMethod post = (PostMethod) method; --> ?
post.setRequestHeader(...,...); --> conn.setRequestProperty(...,...);
post.setFollowRedirects(false); --> conn.setFollowRedirects(false);
RequestEntity tmp = null; --> ?
tmp = new StringRequestEntity(...,...,...); --> ?
int statusCode = client.executeMethod(post); --> ?
String ret = method.getResponsBodyAsString(); --> ?
Header locationHeader = method.getResponseHeader(...); --> ?
ret = getPage(...,...); --> ?
I don't know if that is correct. This has caused problems because the packages are not named similarly, and some methods too. I just need documentation (I haven't found) and little help.
Thank you in advance for your help. Michaël
Well, you can find documentation on that version of
HTTPClient
here; it's especially useful to go through the example scenarios they present.I unfortunately don't know version 3 of
HTTPClient
so I can't give direct equivalences; I suggest you take what you're trying to do and look through their example scenarios.Here are the HttpClient 4 docs, that is what Android is using (4, not 3, as of 1.0->2.x). The docs are hard to find (thanks Apache ;)) because HttpClient is now part of HttpComponents (and if you just look for HttpClient you will normally end up at the 3.x stuff).
Also, if you do any number of requests you do not want to create the client over and over again. Rather, as the tutorials for HttpClient note, create the client once and keep it around. From there use the ThreadSafeConnectionManager.
I use a helper class, for example something like HttpHelper (which is still a moving target - I plan to move this to it's own Android util project at some point, and support binary data, haven't gotten there yet), to help with this. The helper class creates the client, and has convenience wrapper methods for get/post/etc. Anywhere you USE this class from an Activity, you should create an internal inner AsyncTask (so that you do not block the UI Thread while making the request), for example:
The easiest way to answer my question is to show you the class that I made :
I used this tutorial to do my post method and thoses examples (Thanks Daniel).
Thank your for your help.