I want to use java.net.url to crawl some websites and retrieve some data.
I am confused about the following issues--
(1) Suppose I configure the crawler to visit a video sharing webpage, for eg You Tube. Now, the crawler is set to visit a specific You Tube video page-- does this mean that when the crawler actually visits that page, it will by default download all elements on that page, including the FLV Video? Or can I control which files to retrieve. The aim being, minimisation of bandwidth utilisation on Google App Engine. Specifically, initially I want only the HTML web page itself to be retrieved, without retrieving images/videos/other attachments on that web page... is this possible, either on Google App Engine, or as part of a regular java web app?
(2) What is the quick and easy way to know the exact bandwidth being utilised for visiting a single specific site? So that I can keep track of bandwidth utilisation?
Also keeping the above 2 issues in mind, do you recommend usage of java.net.url or low level API? Or do you think I should not stick with App Engine (and use for eg. AWS)?