/** * Close all IO connections that were opened during post() * * @param cs Client socket items to populate. */ private static void cleanUp(ClientSocket cs) throws IOException { Debug.log(Debug.MSG_LIFECYCLE, "HTTPUtils: closing IO socket connections"); if (cs.in != null) { try { cs.in.close(); cs.in = null; } catch (Exception e) { Debug.log(Debug.ALL_WARNINGS, e.toString()); } } if (cs.out != null) { try { cs.out.close(); cs.out = null; } catch (Exception e) { Debug.log(Debug.ALL_WARNINGS, e.toString()); } } if (cs.s != null) { try { cs.s.close(); cs.s = null; } catch (Exception e) { Debug.log(Debug.ALL_WARNINGS, e.toString()); } } }
/** * POST something to the given URL. The headers are put in as HTTP headers, the content length is * calculated and the content is sent as content. Duh. * * @param cs Client socket items. * @param url the url to post to * @param headers additional headers to send as HTTP headers * @param contentType type of the content * @param content the body of the post * @exception IOException if post fails */ private static Response post( ClientSocket cs, URL url, Hashtable headers, String contentType, String content) throws IOException { // If the port is not specified in the URL, use the default http port. int port = url.getPort(); if (port == -1) port = 80; cs.s = new Socket(url.getHost(), +port); cs.out = new PrintWriter(cs.s.getOutputStream()); cs.in = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(cs.s.getInputStream())); // Create the HTTP header cs.out.print(HTTP_POST + " " + url.getFile() + " HTTP/" + HTTP_VERSION + "\r\n"); cs.out.print(HEADER_HOST + ": " + url.getHost() + ':' + port + "\r\n"); cs.out.print(HEADER_CONTENT_TYPE + ": " + contentType + "\r\n"); cs.out.print(HEADER_CONTENT_LENGTH + ": " + content.length() + "\r\n"); for (Enumeration e = headers.keys(); e.hasMoreElements(); ) { Object key = e.nextElement(); cs.out.print(key + ": " + headers.get(key) + "\r\n"); } // According to HTTP1.1 need another CRLF after the header cs.out.print("\r\n"); Debug.log(Debug.MSG_LIFECYCLE, "HTTPUtils: Writing content to the socket... " + content); cs.out.println(content); cs.out.flush(); /* read the status line */ int statusCode = 0; String statusString = null; StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(cs.in.readLine()); st.nextToken(); // ignore version part statusCode = Integer.parseInt(st.nextToken()); StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); while (st.hasMoreTokens()) { sb.append(st.nextToken()); if (st.hasMoreTokens()) sb.append(" "); } statusString = sb.toString(); /* get the headers */ Hashtable respHeaders = new Hashtable(); int respContentLength = -1; String respContentType = null; String line = null; while ((line = cs.in.readLine()) != null) { if (line.length() == 0) break; int colonIndex = line.indexOf(':'); String fieldName = line.substring(0, colonIndex); String fieldValue = line.substring(colonIndex + 1).trim(); if (fieldName.equals(HEADER_CONTENT_LENGTH)) respContentLength = Integer.parseInt(fieldValue); else if (fieldName.equals(HEADER_CONTENT_TYPE)) respContentType = fieldValue; else respHeaders.put(fieldName, fieldValue); } Response response = new Response( statusCode, statusString, respHeaders, respContentLength, respContentType, cs.in); return response; }