I do requests to my servlet
try { Log.d(Constants.DEBUG_TAG_MAPS, "try"); HttpEntity entity = new StringEntity(json); post.setEntity(entity); HttpParams httpParameters = new BasicHttpParams(); HttpConnectionParams.setConnectionTimeout(httpParameters, 15000); HttpConnectionParams.setSoTimeout(httpParameters, 150000); httpclient = new DefaultHttpClient(httpParameters); BasicHttpResponse response = (BasicHttpResponse ) httpclient.execute(post); Log.d(Constants.DEBUG_TAG_MAPS, "http status code : "+response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode()); if(response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode() == 200){ Log.d(Constants.DEBUG_TAG_MAPS, "response 200"); HttpEntity responseEntity = response.getEntity(); if (responseEntity!= null) { Gson g = new Gson(); InputStream is = responseEntity.getContent(); InputStreamReader isr = new InputStreamReader(is); BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(isr); try{ responseEntity.getContent(); String x = EntityUtils.toString(responseEntity); }catch (Exception e) { // TODO: handle exception } responseJSONObject = g.fromJson(reader, JSONResponseObject.class); Log.d(Constants.DEBUG_TAG_MAPS_console, responseJSONObject.toString()); reader.close(); System.gc(); } } } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } /code>
and on line :
InputStream is = responseEntity.getContent();
app is crashing ...response code is 200 ... I have looked on my tomcat logs and everything is ok. JSONResponseObject is filled with values and sended.
What could be the problem? How can I get stacktrace to logcat?
One maybe related problem: I have well know "Couldn't et connection factory client" in logcat Any of thing could causing that issue is not my case
- api key is correct, path to correct debug.keystore
- all permissions in manifest
- uses-library android:name="com.google.android.maps in manifest as well
Map is displayed correctly, refreshing on zooming/moving.
entity != null
should be checkingresponseEntity