Android Tutorial HttpUtils2 - Web services are now even simpler

ArminKH

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first of all please start new thread for your question
you should use api 22 or lower to compile your project
please search over forum,you will find some discussion about this issue
 

aedwall

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I just bought and installed v5.5 - doesn't it come with newer files?

I get this when trying to compile FlickRViewer - more old files?:

B4A version: 5.50
Parsing code. (0.00s)
Compiling code. (0.04s)
Compiling layouts code. (0.01s)
Generating R file. (0.04s)
Compiling debugger engine code. (0.61s)
Compiling generated Java code. Error
B4A line: 54
Log(Response.GetString(\
javac 1.8.0_66
src\anywheresoftware\b4a\samples\flickr\httputils2service.java:163: error: cannot access ParseException
anywheresoftware.b4a.keywords.Common.Log(_response.GetString("UTF8"));
^
class file for org.apache.http.ParseException not found
 

aedwall

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FlickRViewer now works when I use api 17 instead of 23. Sorry for the bother.
 

aedwall

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I found this - "Attached is a modified version of HttpUtils2 library (v2.10) that is based on OkHttp instead of Http." I looked at my "HttpUtils2.jar" file and I cannot tell what version it is. So who knows what I have? I also don't know what difference it makes using API23 vs API 22. And I suppose I don't care - too much stuff to keep up with. Seems like if HttpUtils2 is based on OkHttp, then it should be called OkHttp. Confusing to know what is what. Thank you for your help.
 

Oswald

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Hi,
I want to take a photo with my mobile device, send that photo to my web server and store it in a folder.
can I do this with HttpUtils2?
does anybody has sample code to do that?
thanks in advance
 

DonManfred

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Oswald

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I am totally confused.
with PostFile I can pass the file to the webservice but how can I pass second parameter? the fileneame for example...
and the second question, my webservice is a asp.net platform written in vb.net. How can I get those two parameters from the server side....
sample code for b4a and asp.net would be greatfull...

bravox
 

DonManfred

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the fileneame for example
This will not work with postfile
Use multipartpost instead
I get those two parameters from the server side
using multipartpost you pass the vaues like it was a normal webform.... You just need to do it the same way you get values from a web-form

If i remember correctly i already showed you an example o how to do (#368)
 

Oswald

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worked!
thanks a lot, I insist to use postfile stupid me...
It works great with multipartpost.
I am sending a png file to the server and I need to parse that stream and get the file name now.

thank again
bravox
 

Oswald

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Hi again,
I know this is not the right thread to ask this question but maybe you can help me about the correct one.
My webservice is in asp.net platform and I do not know how to debug it. Because the parameter is coming from the android (file to upload) and I can not pass a file (byte stream) over the browser.
any idea?
 

DonManfred

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I know this is not the right thread to ask this question but maybe you can help me about the correct one.
Create a NEW THread in the B4A-Questions-Forum
My webservice is in asp.net platform and I do not know how to debug it.
I cant help as i dont use asp.net. Search google or look into the documentation of asp.net to find out how to debug.
and I can not pass a file (byte stream) over the browser.
Sure. Create a html-formular with file-uploadfields and then submit the form...
 

Jaime Ramirez

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Hi Guys/Erel:

DO you have any sample code to call webservices over HTTPS and Basic Authentication?

Regards

Jaime
 

sule

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am I using the latest version ?
'HttpUtils2 version 2.10 (based on OkHttp library)
 
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