I use Apache's DefaultHttpClient()
with the execute(HttpPost post)
method to make a http POST.
With this I log on to a website.
Then I want to use the same Client to make a HttpGet
.
But when I do, I get an Exception:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalStateException: Invalid use of SingleClientConnManager: connection still allocated.
I am not sure as to why this occurs. Any help would be appreciated.
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
// prepare post method
HttpPost post = new HttpPost("http://epaper02.niedersachsen.com/epaper/index_GT_neu.html");
// add parameters to the post method
List <NameValuePair> parameters = new ArrayList <NameValuePair>();
parameters.add(new BasicNameValuePair("username", "test"));
parameters.add(new BasicNameValuePair("passwort", "test"));
UrlEncodedFormEntity sendentity = new UrlEncodedFormEntity(parameters, HTTP.UTF_8);
post.setEntity(sendentity);
// create the client and execute the post method
HttpClient client = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpResponse postResponse = client.execute(post);
//Use same client to make GET (This is where exception occurs)
HttpGet httpget = new HttpGet(PDF_URL);
HttpContext context = new BasicHttpContext();
HttpResponse getResponse = client.execute(httpget, context);
// retrieve the output and display it in console
System.out.print(convertInputStreamToString(postResponse.getEntity().getContent()));
client.getConnectionManager().shutdown();
}