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/**
* @test
* @bug 8211437
* @run main/othervm -Djdk.httpclient.HttpClient.log=headers,requests Response204
* @summary
*/
import com.sun.net.httpserver.*;
import java.net.http.HttpClient;
import java.net.http.HttpRequest;
import java.net.http.HttpResponse;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.concurrent.*;
import java.util.logging.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
/**
* Verify that a 204 response code with no content-length is handled correctly
*/
public class Response204 {
public static void main (String[] args) throws Exception {
Logger logger = Logger.getLogger ("com.sun.net.httpserver");
ConsoleHandler c = new ConsoleHandler();
c.setLevel (Level.WARNING);
logger.addHandler (c);
logger.setLevel (Level.WARNING);
Handler handler = new Handler();
InetSocketAddress addr = new InetSocketAddress (0);
HttpServer server = HttpServer.create (addr, 0);
HttpContext ctx = server.createContext ("/test", handler);
ExecutorService executor = Executors.newCachedThreadPool();
server.setExecutor (executor);
server.start ();
URI uri = new URI("http://localhost:"+server.getAddress().getPort()+"/test/foo.html");
try {
HttpClient client = HttpClient.newHttpClient();
HttpRequest request = HttpRequest.newBuilder(uri)
.GET()
.build();
HttpResponse<String> response = client.send(request, HttpResponse.BodyHandlers.ofString());
if (response.statusCode() != 204)
throw new RuntimeException("wrong response code");
if (response.body() != null && !response.body().equals(""))
throw new RuntimeException("should have received empty response");
System.out.println(response.headers().firstValue("content-length").orElse("nichts"));
System.out.println ("OK 1");
// Send a second time. This time we should get exception because the server
// is going to send an invalid 204 with a Content-length
try {
response = client.send(request, HttpResponse.BodyHandlers.ofString());
throw new RuntimeException("send should have thrown exception");
} catch (IOException ioe) {
System.out.println("OK 2");
}
} finally {
server.stop(2);
executor.shutdown();
}
}
public static boolean error = false;
static class Handler implements HttpHandler {
volatile int counter = 0;
public void handle(HttpExchange t)
throws IOException {
InputStream is = t.getRequestBody();
Headers map = t.getRequestHeaders();
Headers rmap = t.getResponseHeaders();
while (is.read() != -1) ;
is.close();
if (counter++ == 1) {
// pretend there is a body
rmap.set("Content-length", "10");
}
t.sendResponseHeaders(204, -1);
t.close();
}
}
}