Examples of ContentExchange


Examples of org.mortbay.jetty.client.ContentExchange

                for ( int i = 0; i < requestsCount; ++i )
                {
                    int urlIndex = random.nextInt( urls.length );

                    ContentExchange exchange = new ContentExchange( true );
                    exchange.setMethod( HttpMethods.GET );
                    exchange.setURL( urls[urlIndex] + "?action=increment" );
                    exchange.getRequestFields().add( "Cookie", sessionCookie );
                    client.send( exchange );
                    exchange.waitForDone();
                    assert exchange.getResponseStatus() == HttpServletResponse.SC_OK;
                }

                // Wait for all workers to be done
                barrier.await();
            }
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Examples of org.mortbay.jetty.client.ContentExchange

            client.setConnectorType(HttpClient.CONNECTOR_SOCKET);
            client.start();
            try
            {
                int value = 42;
                ContentExchange exchange = new ContentExchange(true);
                exchange.setMethod(HttpMethods.GET);
                exchange.setURL("http://localhost:" + port + contextPath + servletMapping + "?action=set&value=" + value);
                client.send(exchange);
                exchange.waitForDone();
                assert exchange.getResponseStatus() == HttpServletResponse.SC_OK;
                String sessionCookie = exchange.getResponseFields().getStringField("Set-Cookie");
                assert sessionCookie != null;
                // Mangle the cookie, replacing Path with $Path, etc.
                sessionCookie = sessionCookie.replaceFirst("(\\W)(P|p)ath=", "$1\\$Path=");

                String response = exchange.getResponseContent();
                assert response.trim().equals(String.valueOf(value));

                // Let's wait for the scavenger to run, waiting 2.5 times the scavenger period
                Thread.sleep(scavengePeriod * 2500L);

                // Be sure the session is still there
                exchange = new ContentExchange(true);
                exchange.setMethod(HttpMethods.GET);
                exchange.setURL("http://localhost:" + port + contextPath + servletMapping + "?action=get");
                exchange.getRequestFields().add("Cookie", sessionCookie);
                client.send(exchange);
                exchange.waitForDone();
                assert exchange.getResponseStatus() == HttpServletResponse.SC_OK;
                response = exchange.getResponseContent();
                assert response.trim().equals(String.valueOf(value));
            }
            finally
            {
                client.stop();
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Examples of org.mortbay.jetty.client.ContentExchange

                client.setConnectorType(HttpClient.CONNECTOR_SOCKET);
                client.start();
                try
                {
                    // Perform one request to server1 to create a session
                    ContentExchange exchange1 = new ContentExchange(true);
                    exchange1.setMethod(HttpMethods.GET);
                    exchange1.setURL("http://localhost:" + port1 + contextPath + servletMapping + "?action=init");
                    client.send(exchange1);
                    exchange1.waitForDone();
                    assert exchange1.getResponseStatus() == HttpServletResponse.SC_OK;
                    String sessionCookie = exchange1.getResponseFields().getStringField("Set-Cookie");
                    assert sessionCookie != null;
                    // Mangle the cookie, replacing Path with $Path, etc.
                    sessionCookie = sessionCookie.replaceFirst("(\\W)(P|p)ath=", "$1\\$Path=");

                    // Perform some request to server2 using the session cookie from the previous request
                    // This should migrate the session from server1 to server2, and leave server1's
                    // session in a very stale state, while server2 has a very fresh session.
                    // We want to test that optimizations done to the saving of the shared lastAccessTime
                    // do not break the correct working
                    int requestInterval = 500;
                    for (int i = 0; i < maxInactivePeriod * (1000 / requestInterval); ++i)
                    {
                        ContentExchange exchange2 = new ContentExchange(true);
                        exchange2.setMethod(HttpMethods.GET);
                        exchange2.setURL("http://localhost:" + port2 + contextPath + servletMapping);
                        exchange2.getRequestFields().add("Cookie", sessionCookie);
                        client.send(exchange2);
                        exchange2.waitForDone();
                        assert exchange2.getResponseStatus() == HttpServletResponse.SC_OK;

                        Thread.sleep(requestInterval);
                    }

                    System.out.println("Waiting for scavenging on node1...");

                    // At this point, session1 should be eligible for expiration.
                    // Let's wait for the scavenger to run, waiting 2.5 times the scavenger period
                    Thread.sleep(scavengePeriod * 2500L);

                    // Access again server1, and be sure we can
                    exchange1 = new ContentExchange(true);
                    exchange1.setMethod(HttpMethods.GET);
                    exchange1.setURL("http://localhost:" + port1 + contextPath + servletMapping);
                    exchange1.getRequestFields().add("Cookie", sessionCookie);
                    client.send(exchange1);
                    exchange1.waitForDone();
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Examples of org.mortbay.jetty.client.ContentExchange

                    String[] urls = new String[2];
                    urls[0] = "http://localhost:" + port1 + contextPath + servletMapping;
                    urls[1] = "http://localhost:" + port2 + contextPath + servletMapping;

                    // Create the session on node1
                    ContentExchange exchange1 = new ContentExchange(true);
                    exchange1.setMethod(HttpMethods.GET);
                    exchange1.setURL(urls[0] + "?action=init");
                    client.send(exchange1);
                    exchange1.waitForDone();
                    assert exchange1.getResponseStatus() == HttpServletResponse.SC_OK;
                    String sessionCookie = exchange1.getResponseFields().getStringField("Set-Cookie");
                    assert sessionCookie != null;
                    // Mangle the cookie, replacing Path with $Path, etc.
                    sessionCookie = sessionCookie.replaceFirst("(\\W)(P|p)ath=", "$1\\$Path=");

                    // Be sure the session is also present in node2
                    ContentExchange exchange2 = new ContentExchange(true);
                    exchange2.setMethod(HttpMethods.GET);
                    exchange2.setURL(urls[1] + "?action=test");
                    exchange2.getRequestFields().add("Cookie", sessionCookie);
                    client.send(exchange2);
                    exchange2.waitForDone();
                    assert exchange2.getResponseStatus() == HttpServletResponse.SC_OK;

                    // Wait for the scavenger to run on node1, waiting 2.5 times the scavenger period
                    Thread.sleep(scavengePeriod * 2500L);

                    // Check that node1 does not have any local session cached
                    exchange1 = new ContentExchange(true);
                    exchange1.setMethod(HttpMethods.GET);
                    exchange1.setURL(urls[0] + "?action=check");
                    client.send(exchange1);
                    exchange1.waitForDone();
                    assert exchange1.getResponseStatus() == HttpServletResponse.SC_OK;

                    // Wait for the scavenger to run on node2, waiting 2 times the scavenger period
                    // This ensures that the scavenger on node2 runs at least once.
                    Thread.sleep(scavengePeriod * 2000L);

                    // Check that node1 does not have any local session cached
                    exchange2 = new ContentExchange(true);
                    exchange2.setMethod(HttpMethods.GET);
                    exchange2.setURL(urls[1] + "?action=check");
                    client.send(exchange2);
                    exchange2.waitForDone();
                    assert exchange2.getResponseStatus() == HttpServletResponse.SC_OK;
                }
                finally
                {
                    client.stop();
                }
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Examples of org.mortbay.jetty.client.ContentExchange

            HttpClient client = new HttpClient();
            client.setConnectorType(HttpClient.CONNECTOR_SOCKET);
            client.start();
            try
            {
                ContentExchange exchange = new ContentExchange(true);
                exchange.setMethod(HttpMethods.GET);
                exchange.setURL("http://localhost:" + port + contextPath + servletMapping + "?action=create");
                client.send(exchange);
                exchange.waitForDone();
                assert exchange.getResponseStatus() == HttpServletResponse.SC_OK;
                String sessionCookie = exchange.getResponseFields().getStringField("Set-Cookie");
                assert sessionCookie != null;
                // Mangle the cookie, replacing Path with $Path, etc.
                sessionCookie = sessionCookie.replaceFirst("(\\W)(P|p)ath=", "$1\\$Path=");

                // Let's wait for the scavenger to run, waiting 2.5 times the scavenger period
                Thread.sleep(scavengePeriod * 2500L);

                // The session is not there anymore, but we present an old cookie
                // The server creates a new session, we must ensure we released all locks
                exchange = new ContentExchange(true);
                exchange.setMethod(HttpMethods.GET);
                exchange.setURL("http://localhost:" + port + contextPath + servletMapping + "?action=old-create");
                exchange.getRequestFields().add("Cookie", sessionCookie);
                client.send(exchange);
                exchange.waitForDone();
                assert exchange.getResponseStatus() == HttpServletResponse.SC_OK;
            }
            finally
            {
                client.stop();
            }
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Examples of org.mortbay.jetty.client.ContentExchange

        for (int i=0;i<count;i++)
        {
            if (i%10==0)
                System.err.print('.');
            expireCount.incrementAndGet();
            final ContentExchange ex = new ContentExchange()
            {
                protected void onExpire()
                {
                    expireCount.decrementAndGet();
                }
            };
            ex.setMethod( "GET" );
            ex.setURL( baseUrl );

            client.send( ex );
            try
            {
                Thread.sleep( 50 );
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Examples of org.mortbay.jetty.client.ContentExchange

                client.setConnectorType(HttpClient.CONNECTOR_SOCKET);
                client.start();
                try
                {
                    // Perform one request to server1 to create a session
                    ContentExchange exchange1 = new ContentExchange(true);
                    exchange1.setMethod(HttpMethods.GET);
                    exchange1.setURL("http://localhost:" + port1 + contextPath + servletMapping + "?action=set");
                    client.send(exchange1);
                    exchange1.waitForDone();
                    assert exchange1.getResponseStatus() == HttpServletResponse.SC_OK : exchange1.getResponseStatus();
                    String sessionCookie = exchange1.getResponseFields().getStringField("Set-Cookie");
                    assert sessionCookie != null;
                    // Mangle the cookie, replacing Path with $Path, etc.
                    sessionCookie = sessionCookie.replaceFirst("(\\W)(P|p)ath=", "$1\\$Path=");

                    // Perform a request to server2 using the session cookie from the previous request
                    ContentExchange exchange2 = new ContentExchange(true);
                    exchange2.setMethod(HttpMethods.GET);
                    exchange2.setURL("http://localhost:" + port2 + contextPath + servletMapping + "?action=get");
                    exchange2.getRequestFields().add("Cookie", sessionCookie);
                    client.send(exchange2);
                    exchange2.waitForDone();
                    assert exchange2.getResponseStatus() == HttpServletResponse.SC_OK;
                }
                finally
                {
                    client.stop();
                }
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Examples of org.mortbay.jetty.client.ContentExchange

                client.start();
                try
                {
                    // Perform one request to server1 to create a session
                    int value = 1;
                    ContentExchange exchange1 = new ContentExchange(true);
                    exchange1.setMethod(HttpMethods.POST);
                    exchange1.setURL("http://localhost:" + port1 + contextPath + servletMapping + "?action=set&value=" + value);
                    client.send(exchange1);
                    exchange1.waitForDone();
                    assert exchange1.getResponseStatus() == HttpServletResponse.SC_OK;
                    String sessionCookie = exchange1.getResponseFields().getStringField("Set-Cookie");
                    assert sessionCookie != null;
                    // Mangle the cookie, replacing Path with $Path, etc.
                    sessionCookie = sessionCookie.replaceFirst("(\\W)(P|p)ath=", "$1\\$Path=");

                    // Perform a request to server2 using the session cookie from the previous request
                    // This should migrate the session from server1 to server2.
                    ContentExchange exchange2 = new ContentExchange(true);
                    exchange2.setMethod(HttpMethods.GET);
                    exchange2.setURL("http://localhost:" + port2 + contextPath + servletMapping + "?action=get");
                    exchange2.getRequestFields().add("Cookie", sessionCookie);
                    client.send(exchange2);
                    exchange2.waitForDone();
                    assert exchange2.getResponseStatus() == HttpServletResponse.SC_OK;
                    String response = exchange2.getResponseContent();
                    assert response.trim().equals(String.valueOf(value));
                }
                finally
                {
                    client.stop();
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Examples of org.mortbay.jetty.client.ContentExchange

            HttpClient client = new HttpClient();
            client.setConnectorType(HttpClient.CONNECTOR_SOCKET);
            client.start();
            try
            {
                ContentExchange exchange = new ContentExchange(true);
                exchange.setMethod(HttpMethods.GET);
                exchange.setURL("http://localhost:" + port + contextPath + servletMapping + "?action=reenter&port=" + port + "&path=" + contextPath + servletMapping);
                client.send(exchange);
                exchange.waitForDone();
                assert exchange.getResponseStatus() == HttpServletResponse.SC_OK;
            }
            finally
            {
                client.stop();
            }
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Examples of org.mortbay.jetty.client.ContentExchange

            client.setConnectorType(HttpClient.CONNECTOR_SOCKET);
            client.start();
            try
            {
                // Perform a request, on server side a cross context dispatch will be done
                ContentExchange exchange = new ContentExchange(true);
                exchange.setMethod(HttpMethods.GET);
                exchange.setURL("http://localhost:" + port + contextA + servletMapping);
                client.send(exchange);
                exchange.waitForDone();
                assert exchange.getResponseStatus() == HttpServletResponse.SC_OK;
            }
            finally
            {
                client.stop();
            }
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