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I was trying to use the Apache Ant coretask Get to get a list of WSDLs generated by another team in our company. They have them hosted on a weblogic 9.x server on http://....com:7925/services/. I am able to get to the page through a browser, but the get task gives me a FileNotFoundException when trying to copy the page to a local file to parse. I was still able to get (using the ant task) a URL without the non-standard port 80 for HTTP.

I looked through the Ant source code, and narrowed the error down to the URLConnection. It seems as though the URLConnection doesn't recognize the data is HTTP traffic, since it isn't on the standard port, even though the protocol is specified as HTTP. I sniffed the traffic using WireShark and the page loads correctly across the wire, but still gets the FileNotFoundException.

Here's an example where you will see the error (with the URL changed to protect the innocent). The error is thrown on connection.getInputStream();

import java.io.File;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.net.URL;
import java.net.URLConnection;

    public class TestGet {
    private static URL source; 
    public static void main(String[] args) {
    	doGet();
    }
    public static void doGet() {
        	try {
    		source = new URL("http", "test.com", 7925,
    				"/services/index.html");
    		URLConnection connection = source.openConnection();
    		connection.connect();
    		InputStream is = connection.getInputStream();
    	} catch (Exception e) {
    		System.err.println(e.toString());
    	}
    }

}
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Now I assume it's a type but your link is at port 7924 and your code is looking at port 7925 – Gandalf Jun 2 at 20:23
Yup, it was a typo, fixed now, thanks. – jeffl8n Jun 3 at 13:31

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You need to set URLConnection.setDoInput(true) I believe.

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blah I'm wrong, the default is true it seems. – Gandalf Jun 2 at 20:14
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I've tried that locally - using the code provided - and I don't get a FileNotFoundException except when the server returns a status 404 response.

Are you sure that you're connecting to the webserver you intend to be connecting to? Is there any chance you're connecting to a different webserver? (I note that the port number in the code doesn't match the port number in the link)

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The server I am testing against gives me a 200 status code. The code example above doesn't have a valid URL because I didn't know of a public non-port 80 HTTP server. – jeffl8n Jun 3 at 13:30
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check the response code being returned by the server

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The server I am testing against gives me a 200 status code. – jeffl8n Jun 3 at 13:30
How are you checking that? – objects Jun 9 at 2:24

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