问题
I'm trying to connect to a Rails Application Server that requires authentication. I am using the Jakarta HTTP Client for Java on a Desktop application and it works 100%. But when the exact same code is executed on the Android Emulator I get an IOException.
Here is the code, and if anyone could help me figure out why it throws the IOException that would be greatly appreciated!
private boolean login()
{
String username, password;
DefaultHttpClient client;
AuthScope scope;
Credentials myCredentials;
CredentialsProvider provider;
HttpEntity entity;
String line;
BufferedReader reader;
InputStream instream;
//Declare & Create the HTTP Client
client = new DefaultHttpClient();
//Create our AuthScope
scope = new AuthScope("10.19.9.33", 3000);
username = "admin"
password = "pass"
//Set Credentials
myCredentials = new UsernamePasswordCredentials( username, password );
//Set Provider
provider = new BasicCredentialsProvider();
provider.setCredentials(scope, myCredentials);
//Set Credentials
client.setCredentialsProvider( provider );
String url = "http://10.19.9.33:3000/users/show/2";
HttpGet get;
//Tell where to get
get = new HttpGet( url );
HttpResponse response;
try
{
response = client.execute( get );
entity = response.getEntity();
/* Check to see if it exists */
if( entity != null )
{
instream = entity.getContent();
try {
reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(instream));
line = reader.readLine();
if( line.equals( "HTTP Basic: Access denied.") )
return false;
while ( line != null )
{
// do something useful with the response
System.out.println(line);
line = reader.readLine();
}
return true;
}
catch (IOException ex)
{
// In case of an IOException the connection will be released
// back to the connection manager automatically
throw ex;
}
catch (RuntimeException ex)
{
// In case of an unexpected exception you may want to abort
// the HTTP request in order to shut down the underlying
// connection and release it back to the connection manager.
get.abort();
throw ex;
}
finally
{
// Closing the input stream will trigger connection release
instream.close();
}
}
}
catch( ClientProtocolException cp_ex )
{
}
catch( IOException io_ex )
{
}
return false;
}
回答1:
The reason it kept triggering the IOException was because the Manifest file didn't give the Application rights to the internet
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"></uses-permission>
回答2:
I'm using HttpPost for this kind of task, and never had any problem:
[...]
DefaultHttpClient client = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpPost httppost = new HttpPost(LOGIN_SERVLET_URI);
List<BasicNameValuePair> params = new ArrayList<BasicNameValuePair>();
params.add(new BasicNameValuePair("userName", userName));
params.add(new BasicNameValuePair("password", password));
UrlEncodedFormEntity p_entity = new UrlEncodedFormEntity(params, HTTP.UTF_8);
httppost.setEntity(p_entity);
HttpResponse response = client.execute(httppost);
HttpEntity responseEntity = response.getEntity();
[...]
maybe this helps you out
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4269854/basic-http-authentication-on-android-phones-to-rails-server