I've been trying to find workarounds to this for nearly 6 straight hours now but to no avail.
I have a simple HttpUnit program that does some sign in to a website. The problem is that I'm getting this error when I finally submit the log in form:
Exception in thread "main" java.io.EOFException: Unexpected end of ZLIB input stream
at java.util.zip.InflaterInputStream.fill(InflaterInputStream.java:223)
at java.util.zip.InflaterInputStream.read(InflaterInputStream.java:141)
at java.util.zip.GZIPInputStream.read(GZIPInputStream.java:92)
at com.meterware.httpunit.WebResponse.readFromStream(WebResponse.java:967)
..and so on..
It appears a bug in the way JDK was managing the gzip file was reported back in 2002 (!). It appears Java still has this bug and the only workaround is to tell HttpUnit to not accept gzip encoded data, like so:
WebConversation.getClientProperties().setAcceptGzip(false);
Unfortuantely this I cannot do. For the sign in to be successful, I need to have gzip enabled, otherwise I'm just redirected to the generic home page (without being signed in).
I suspect the only way to make this work would be to change the source code of HttpUnit and handle the EOF excpetion in it's gzip parsing. I desperately need help. Does anyone have a solution to this?
If not, then could you suggest some equivalently simple API in Java, such as HttpUnit, for tasks such as filling forms and signing in.