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package httpsdemo.client;
import java.io.File;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Response;
import org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpClient;
import org.apache.commons.httpclient.contrib.ssl.AuthSSLProtocolSocketFactory;
import org.apache.commons.httpclient.methods.GetMethod;
import org.apache.commons.httpclient.protocol.Protocol;
import org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.client.JAXRSClientFactory;
import org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.client.WebClient;
import httpsdemo.common.Customer;
import httpsdemo.common.CustomerService;
public final class Client {
private static final String CLIENT_CONFIG_FILE = "ClientConfig.xml";
private static final String BASE_SERVICE_URL =
"https://localhost:9000/customerservice/customers";
private Client() {
}
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
File clientKeystore = new File("certs/clientKeystore.jks");
File truststore = new File("certs/commonTruststore.jks");
// Send HTTP GET request to query customer info - using portable HttpClient method
Protocol authhttps = new Protocol("https",
new AuthSSLProtocolSocketFactory(clientKeystore.toURI().toURL(), "password",
truststore.toURI().toURL(), "password"),
9000);
Protocol.registerProtocol("https", authhttps);
System.out.println("Sending HTTPS GET request to query customer info");
HttpClient httpclient = new HttpClient();
GetMethod httpget = new GetMethod(BASE_SERVICE_URL + "/123");
httpget.addRequestHeader("Accept" , "text/xml");
// If Basic Authentication required could use:
/*
String authorizationHeader = "Basic "
+ org.apache.cxf.common.util.Base64Utility.encode("username:password".getBytes());
httpget.addRequestHeader("Authorization", authorizationHeader);
*/
try {
httpclient.executeMethod(httpget);
System.out.println(httpget.getResponseBodyAsString());
} finally {
httpget.releaseConnection();
}
/*
* Send HTTP PUT request to update customer info, using CXF WebClient method
* Note: if need to use basic authentication, use the WebClient.create(baseAddress,
* username,password,configFile) variant, where configFile can be null if you're
* not using certificates.
*/
System.out.println("Sending HTTPS PUT to update customer name");
WebClient wc = WebClient.create(BASE_SERVICE_URL, CLIENT_CONFIG_FILE);
Customer customer = new Customer();
customer.setId(123);
customer.setName("Mary");
Response resp = wc.put(customer);
/*
* Send HTTP POST request to add customer, using JAXRSClientProxy
* Note: if need to use basic authentication, use the JAXRSClientFactory.create(baseAddress,
* username,password,configFile) variant, where configFile can be null if you're
* not using certificates.
*/
System.out.println("\n");
System.out.println("Sending HTTPS POST request to add customer");
CustomerService proxy = JAXRSClientFactory.create(BASE_SERVICE_URL, CustomerService.class,
CLIENT_CONFIG_FILE);
customer = new Customer();
customer.setName("Jack");
resp = wc.post(customer);
System.out.println("\n");
System.exit(0);
}
}