this is my first question, so please, bear with me.
I have a Swing application, which gets data in a for of XML from a server through HttpURLConnection. Now I'm trying to create a constant request-respond connection with the server, to check if there are any updates for the application (as the checking has to be done regularly and often (every second or so)).
In some question's comment I read that it would be better to use Apache HttpClient instead of HttpURLConnection to maintain a live connection, but I can't find any good example how to go from my current code to the one with HttpClient. Specifically, what to use instead of HttpURLConnection.setRequestProperty() and HttpURLConnection.getOutputStream()?
Document request = new Document(xmlElement);
Document response = new Document();
String server = getServerURL(datasetName);
try {
URL url = new URL(server);
try {
HttpURLConnection connection = (HttpURLConnection)url.openConnection();
connection.setRequestProperty("Content-Type","application/xml; charset=ISO-8859-1");
connection.setDoOutput(true);
connection.setDoInput(true);
connection.setRequestMethod("POST");
OutputStream output = connection.getOutputStream();
XMLOutputter serializer = new XMLOutputter();
serializer.output(request, output);
output.flush();
output.close();
InputStream input = connection.getInputStream();
String tempString = ErrOut.printToString(input);
SAXBuilder parser = new SAXBuilder();
try {
response = parser.build(new StringReader(tempString));
}
catch (JDOMException ex) { ... }
input.close();
connection.disconnect();
}
catch (IOException ex) { ... }
}
catch (MalformedURLException ex) { ... }