Re: WOHTTPConnection & WORequest
Re: WOHTTPConnection & WORequest
- Subject: Re: WOHTTPConnection & WORequest
- From: David Griffith <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 22:23:49 +0200
Interesting, thanks!
Dave.
On 28 Jul 2006, at 14:50, Alex Cone wrote:
just do a GET style form submit: formAction?arg1=foo&arg2=bar -
This is like submitting a form whose action is formAction, with two
fields named arg1 and arg2 with values in those fields of foo and bar.
don't forget to urlEncode if you have spaces or special characters
for more complex stuff, use /Developer/Examples/TCPMonitor. You
can capture the content of the form submission from a web browser
to see exactly how it is composed...
abc
On Jul 28, 2006, at 4:09 AM, David Griffith wrote:
Thanks, I had actually figured out that much, the problem is how
to specify the form values in the request that is sent... The
'content' part is the bit I can't figure out.
Regards,
David.
On 27 Jul 2006, at 20:00, Alex Cone wrote:
On Jul 27, 2006, at 12:44 PM, webobjects-dev-
email@hidden wrote:
Subject: Re: WOHTTPConnection & WORequest
To: "Jerry W. Walker" <email@hidden>
Hi Jerry,
Well, I have no control over the other website. What I need to
do is
this:
In my own WO App, I have a page which displays some information
from
the database about a domain name and who it is associated with.
Before you guys get too carried away...
sounds like what you want to do is submit a "GET" style form
request like:
http://www.someDomain.com/doSomething?arg1=foo&arg2=bar
trivial example off the top of my head...
public String sendUrlToHostOnPort(String urlString, String host,
int port) {
NSData content = null;
WOHTTPConnection connection = new WOHTTPConnection(host,
port));
NSDictionary headers = new NSDictionary(new Object[]
{"text/html", "text/html"},
new Object[]
{"Accept", "Content-Type"});
WORequest request = new WORequest("GET", urlString,
"HTTP/1.0", headers, content, null);
connection.sendRequest(request);
WOResponse response = connection.readResponse();
if (response == null) {
System.out.println("WOResponse object is null");
return null;
}
NSData contentData = = response.content();
if (contentData == null) {
System.out.println("No content in the WOResponse
object");
return null;
}
return new String(contentData.bytes(0, contentData.length
()));
}
HTH!
abc
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