We're implementing a REST client on JRE 1.4.
Seems two good options for a client REST framework are HttpClient and HttpUrlConnection.
Is there a reason to use HttpClient over the JRE's HttpUrlConnection?
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We're implementing a REST client on JRE 1.4. Seems two good options for a client REST framework are HttpClient and HttpUrlConnection. Is there a reason to use HttpClient over the JRE's HttpUrlConnection? |
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The Restlet Framework also has an API which works both server-side and client-side. We support pluggable client connectors, leveraging HttpURLConnection or Apache HTTP Client or our own internal HTTP client. Our ClientResource class provides a higher level HTTP client API, with features like automatic redirection, transparent conversion between objects and representations, content negotiation and more. Best regards, Jerome Louvel Restlet ~ Founder and Lead developer ~ http://www.restlet.org Noelios Technologies ~ Co-founder ~ http://www.noelios.com |
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I would recommend Jakarta Commons HTTP Client over java.net.HttpUrlConnection as it is more mature and has a richer feature set. For example you can ask it to set up multi-threaded connection pool (see MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager), and it has full support for all the HTTP methods (GET, PUT, POST, DELETE, OPTIONS, TRACE). |
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In my experience HttpClient is slightly easier and more intuitive to use than using HttpUrlConnection, but I think it's a very subjective decision and YMMV. |
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I'd go with the JRE version just so I would have one less dependency to ship around. |
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... httpclient does not support kerberos/ntlm authentication for proxies etc... java's httpurlconnection will do authentication out of the box... |
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I'll give you a single, concrete reason to favour Apache's HTTPClient over the JDK implementation: The JDK's Applications should always have the ability to set timeouts when calling into other systems (databases, remote services, your own server backend, ...). * This was fixed in Java 1.5; Java 1.5 and higher support timeouts in HttpUrlConnection. |
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The HttpUrlConnection is easy to handle. REST implementations are quite simple. Although you must consider the whole environment about this implementation and check what will work better for you. |
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