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By default, the * {@code HttpURLConnection} buffers the output entity in order to calculate the * Content-length request attribute. This cause problems for large entities. * <p> * This test uses {@link HttpUrlConnectorProvider#USE_FIXED_LENGTH_STREAMING} to enable * fix length streaming on {@code HttpURLConnection}. */ @Test public void testDisableBufferingWithFixedLengthViaProperty() { postLatch = new CountDownLatch(1); // This IS sends out 10 chunks and waits whether they were received on the server. This tests // whether the buffering is disabled. InputStream is = getInputStream(); final HttpUrlConnectorProvider connectorProvider = new HttpUrlConnectorProvider(); ClientConfig clientConfig = new ClientConfig().connectorProvider(connectorProvider); clientConfig.property(HttpUrlConnectorProvider.USE_FIXED_LENGTH_STREAMING, true); Client client = ClientBuilder.newClient(clientConfig); final Response response = client.target(getBaseUri()).path("resource") .request().header(HttpHeaders.CONTENT_LENGTH, LENGTH).post( Entity.entity(is, MediaType.APPLICATION_OCTET_STREAM)); Assert.assertEquals(200, response.getStatus()); final long count = response.readEntity(long.class); Assert.assertEquals("Unexpected content length received.", LENGTH, count); } /** * Test that buffering can be disabled with {@link HttpURLConnection}. By default, the * {@code HttpURLConnection} buffers the output entity in order to calculate the * Content-length request attribute. This cause problems for large entities. * <p> * This test uses {@link HttpUrlConnectorProvider#useFixedLengthStreaming()} to enable * fix length streaming on {@code HttpURLConnection}. */ @Test public void testDisableBufferingWithFixedLengthViaMethod() { postLatch = new CountDownLatch(1); // This IS sends out 10 chunks and waits whether they were received on the server. This tests // whether the buffering is disabled. InputStream is = getInputStream(); final HttpUrlConnectorProvider connectorProvider = new HttpUrlConnectorProvider() .useFixedLengthStreaming(); ClientConfig clientConfig = new ClientConfig().connectorProvider(connectorProvider); Client client = ClientBuilder.newClient(clientConfig); final Response response = client.target(getBaseUri()).path("resource") .request().header(HttpHeaders.CONTENT_LENGTH, LENGTH).post( Entity.entity(is, MediaType.APPLICATION_OCTET_STREAM)); Assert.assertEquals(200, response.getStatus()); final long count = response.readEntity(long.class); Assert.assertEquals("Unexpected content length received.", LENGTH, count); } /** * Test that buffering can be disabled with {@link HttpURLConnection}. By default, the * {@code HttpURLConnection} buffers the output entity in order to calculate the * Content-length request attribute. This cause problems for large entities. * <p> * In Jersey 1.x chunk encoding with {@code HttpURLConnection} was causing bugs * which occurred from time to time. This looks to be a case also in Jersey 2.x. This test * has failed unpredictably on some machines. Therefore it is disabled now. * </p> */ @Test @Ignore("fails unpredictable (see javadoc)") public void testDisableBufferingWithChunkEncoding() { postLatch = new CountDownLatch(1); // This IS sends out 10 chunks and waits whether they were received on the server. This tests // whether the buffering is disabled. InputStream is = getInputStream(); final HttpUrlConnectorProvider connectorProvider = new HttpUrlConnectorProvider() .chunkSize(CHUNK); ClientConfig clientConfig = new ClientConfig() .connectorProvider(connectorProvider); Client client = ClientBuilder.newClient(clientConfig); final Response response = client.target(getBaseUri()).path("resource") .request().post(Entity.entity(is, MediaType.APPLICATION_OCTET_STREAM)); Assert.assertEquals(200, response.getStatus()); final long count = response.readEntity(long.class); Assert.assertEquals("Unexpected content length received.", LENGTH, count); } private InputStream getInputStream() { return new InputStream() { private int cnt = 0; @Override public int read() throws IOException { cnt++; if (cnt > CHUNK * 10) { try { postLatch.await(3 * getAsyncTimeoutMultiplier(), TimeUnit.SECONDS); Assert.assertEquals("waiting for chunk on the server side time-outed", 0, postLatch.getCount()); } catch (InterruptedException e) { throw new RuntimeException(e); } } if (cnt <= LENGTH) { return 'a'; } else { return -1; } } }; } }