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/*
 * ====================================================================
 *
 *  Copyright 2003-2004 The Apache Software Foundation
 *
 *  Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 *  you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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 * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many
 * individuals on behalf of the Apache Software Foundation.  For more
 * information on the Apache Software Foundation, please see
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package org.apache.commons.httpclient;

import java.io.IOException;
import org.apache.commons.httpclient.methods.PostMethod;

/**
 * HTTP POST methid intended to simulate side-effects of 
 * interaction with non-compiant HTTP servers or proxies
 * 
 * @author Oleg Kalnichevski
 */

public class NoncompliantPostMethod extends PostMethod {

    public NoncompliantPostMethod(){
        super();
    }

    public NoncompliantPostMethod(String uri) {
        super(uri);
    }

    /**
     * NoncompliantPostMethod class skips "Expect: 100-continue"
     * header when sending request headers to an HTTP server.
     * 
     * 

* That makes the server expect the request body to follow * immediately after the request head. The HTTP server does not * send status code 100 expected by the client. The client should * be able to recover gracefully by sending the request body * after a defined timeout without having received "continue" * code. *

*/ protected void writeRequestHeaders(HttpState state, HttpConnection conn) throws IOException, HttpException { addRequestHeaders(state, conn); Header[] headers = getRequestHeaders(); for (int i = 0; i < headers.length; i++) { Header header = headers[i]; // Write all the headers but "Expect" if (!header.getName().equalsIgnoreCase("Expect") ) { conn.print(header.toExternalForm()); } } } }
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