Package org.apache.http.conn

Examples of org.apache.http.conn.Scheme


        supportedSchemes = new SchemeRegistry();

        // Register the "http" and "https" protocol schemes, they are
        // required by the default operator to look up socket factories.
        SocketFactory sf = PlainSocketFactory.getSocketFactory();
        supportedSchemes.register(new Scheme("http", sf, 80));
        sf = SSLSocketFactory.getSocketFactory();
        supportedSchemes.register(new Scheme("https", sf, 80));

        // prepare parameters
        HttpParams params = new BasicHttpParams();
        HttpProtocolParams.setVersion(params, HttpVersion.HTTP_1_1);
        HttpProtocolParams.setContentCharset(params, "UTF-8");
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        } finally {
            instream.close();
        }
       
        SSLSocketFactory socketFactory = new SSLSocketFactory(trustStore);
        Scheme sch = new Scheme("https", socketFactory, 443);
        httpclient.getConnectionManager().getSchemeRegistry().register(sch);

        HttpGet httpget = new HttpGet("https://localhost/");

        System.out.println("executing request" + httpget.getRequestLine());
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        }

        if (supportedSchemes == null) {
            supportedSchemes = new SchemeRegistry();
            SocketFactory sf = PlainSocketFactory.getSocketFactory();
            supportedSchemes.register(new Scheme("http", sf, 80));
        }

        if (httpProcessor == null) {
            httpProcessor = new BasicHttpProcessor();
            httpProcessor.addInterceptor(new RequestContent());
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     */
    protected DefaultHttpClientConnection connectTo(HttpHost target,
                                                    HttpParams params)
        throws Exception {

        Scheme schm = supportedSchemes.get(target.getSchemeName());
        int port = schm.resolvePort(target.getPort());

        DefaultHttpClientConnection conn = new DefaultHttpClientConnection();
        Socket sock = schm.getSocketFactory().connectSocket
            (null, target.getHostName(), port, null, 0, params);
        conn.bind(sock, params);

        return conn;
    }
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        // Register the "http" protocol scheme, it is required
        // by the default operator to look up socket factories.
        supportedSchemes = new SchemeRegistry();
        SocketFactory sf = PlainSocketFactory.getSocketFactory();
        supportedSchemes.register(new Scheme("http", sf, 80));

        // Prepare parameters.
        // Since this example doesn't use the full core framework,
        // only few parameters are actually required.
        HttpParams params = new BasicHttpParams();
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        // Register the "http" and "https" protocol schemes, they are
        // required by the default operator to look up socket factories.
        supportedSchemes = new SchemeRegistry();
        SocketFactory sf = PlainSocketFactory.getSocketFactory();
        supportedSchemes.register(new Scheme("http", sf, 80));
        sf = SSLSocketFactory.getSocketFactory();
        supportedSchemes.register(new Scheme("https", sf, 80));

        // Prepare parameters.
        // Since this example doesn't use the full core framework,
        // only few parameters are actually required.
        HttpParams params = new BasicHttpParams();
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        // Register the "http" protocol scheme, it is required
        // by the default operator to look up socket factories.
        supportedSchemes = new SchemeRegistry();
        SocketFactory sf = PlainSocketFactory.getSocketFactory();
        supportedSchemes.register(new Scheme("http", sf, 80));

        // Prepare parameters.
        // Since this example doesn't use the full core framework,
        // only few parameters are actually required.
        HttpParams params = new BasicHttpParams();
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     */
    public SchemeRegistry createSchemeRegistry() {

        SchemeRegistry schreg = new SchemeRegistry();
        SocketFactory sf = PlainSocketFactory.getSocketFactory();
        schreg.register(new Scheme("http", sf, 80));

        return schreg;
    }
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        // Register the "http" and "https" protocol schemes, they are
        // required by the default operator to look up socket factories.
        supportedSchemes = new SchemeRegistry();
        SocketFactory sf = PlainSocketFactory.getSocketFactory();
        supportedSchemes.register(new Scheme("http", sf, 80));
        sf = SSLSocketFactory.getSocketFactory();
        supportedSchemes.register(new Scheme("https", sf, 80));

        // Prepare parameters.
        // Since this example doesn't use the full core framework,
        // only few parameters are actually required.
        HttpParams params = new BasicHttpParams();
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        HttpHost target = route.getTargetHost();
       
        String host = target.getHostName();
        int port = target.getPort();
        if (port < 0) {
            Scheme scheme = connManager.getSchemeRegistry().
                getScheme(target.getSchemeName());
            port = scheme.getDefaultPort();
        }
       
        CharArrayBuffer buffer = new CharArrayBuffer(host.length() + 6);
        buffer.append(host);
        buffer.append(":");
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