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I am using http client POST method to perform specific action in a website , for that it uses javascript of ajax connection which produces a requestID i.e var reqID = Math.floor(Math.random()*1000001); to post . I want to access that reqID to make the action performed . can anyone help me regarding how to access a java script in HttpClient ? Or can we access the specific reqID variable of javascript using HtmlUnit ?

My JS includes:

ajaxConnection.prototype.execute = function() {
    var reqID = Math.floor(Math.random()*1000001);
    var params = "reqID=" + reqID ;
    for (var key in this.connection_parameters) {
        params += "&" + key + "=" + this.connection_parameters[key];
    }

and i am calling POST to get the action performed i.e

String Src = PageSource_Post("http://www.example.com/ajax/ratingClient.php", new String[][]{{"reqID",""},{"id", "329602"},{"cmd", "rate"},{"rating", "2"},}, null);

as of now i have kept the reqID blank and other parameters are getting from pagesource !
I am trying with HtmlUnit also like

webClient.setJavaScriptEnabled(true);
HtmlPage firstPage = webClient.getPage("http://www.example.com/");
HTMLScriptElement script = new HTMLScriptElement();

From here do i have to access the particular reqID variable?

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  • post your code so the community can help you better Mar 31, 2012 at 5:36
  • @LuiggiMendoza my js includes ajaxConnection.prototype.execute = function(){ var reqID = Math.floor(Math.random()*1000001); var params = "reqID=" + reqID ; for( var key in this.connection_parameters ){ params += "&" + key + "=" + this.connection_parameters[key];} and i am calling POST to get the action performed i.e String Src = PageSource_Post("http://www.example.com/ajax/ratingClient.php", new String[][]{{"reqID",""},{"id", "329602"},{"cmd", "rate"},{"rating", "2"},}, null); as of now i have kept the reqID blank and other parameters are getting from pagesource !!
    – Aspirant
    Mar 31, 2012 at 7:11
  • @LuiggiMendoza i am trying with HtmlUnit also like webClient.setJavaScriptEnabled(true); HtmlPage firstPage = webClient.getPage("http://www.example.com/"); HTMLScriptElement script = new HTMLScriptElement(); from here do i have to access the particular var reqID = Math.floor(Math.random()*1000001); or the total js to get the exact value
    – Aspirant
    Mar 31, 2012 at 7:43
  • @Aspirant: You should EDIT your post to include your code (NOT add the code as a comment). It's more readable and that's what editing is for. :)
    – Stefan
    Mar 31, 2012 at 8:13
  • This is a php question, not a Java question (example.com/ajax/ratingClient.php), or you want help to achieve this in Java? Mar 31, 2012 at 15:02

2 Answers 2

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you mean web browser?

firebug for firefox and F12 for IE

These tools will help you to debug javascript, you should toggle a break point in your javascript codes, and run step by step to see the value of your reqID

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  • I assume when he said HTTPClient or HTML Unit, then he meant "HTTPClient or HTML Unit" and not "a web browser".
    – Quentin
    Mar 31, 2012 at 5:39
  • @yahz bro i am using HttpClient , so i have done the debugging process using firebug and found the reqID is firing from ajaxconnection.js from my pagesource !! now since i need the reqID to be POSTED which is in javascript i need guidance regarding how to access that reqID variable from javascript using HttpClient or Html UNIT .....
    – Aspirant
    Mar 31, 2012 at 7:22
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It looks like you want to execute javascript from within Java. Personally, I've found HTMLUnit, and HTTPUnit's javascript support a bit lacking. We have had similar issues, and had great success using Selenium. You can create a quick test case using the Selenium IDE which is a firefox plugin(http://docs.seleniumhq.org/projects/ide/) . It allows you to record your steps from within Firefox, and export the test case to a JUnit test. Here is a good link for the steps. http://university.utest.com/selenium-basics-part-3-record-test-case-and-export-in-junit-format/

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