Adam,
Thanks for the response,
By the way, my java stinks ;)
Regards,
Danny
Quoting Adam Retter <
adam@...>:
> Hows your Java?
>
> The HTTPClient module makes use of the Apache Commons HTTPClient and
> that warning that you see is one of theirs, but it is only a warning.
> If you wanted to get it to go away, you could create a buffer and read
> the response body into there before then working with it, at the
> present I just grabbed it as a string (deprecated). Its not really
> anything to worry about at the moment.
>
> Regarding content-length, you could modify the post function in the
> HTTPClient module to do this. But conversely there is a whole raft of
> reasons why you should not rely on content-length headers - a quick
> Google will tell you all about it.
>
>
>
> 2008/5/8 Danny Kruitbosch <
exist@...>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've written a query that posts an SOAP message to an external service
>> and than uses that data. I've used the HTTPclient module to post the
>> soap request. In the console output I get this message:
>>
>> 08 May 2008 11:54:47,036 [P1-4] WARN (HttpMethodBase.java
>> [getResponseBody]:676) - Going to buffer response body of large or
>> unknown size. Using getResponseBodyAsStream instead is recommended.
>>
>> Can someone explain what this means? And is there any way to calculate
>> the content -length of my POST request so I can set this in the HTTP
>> headers before I post the data?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Danny
>>
>>
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