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/**
* @test
* @bug 4361492
* @summary HTTPUrlConnection does not receive binary data correctly
* @run main/timeout=20 ResendPostBody
*/
import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
/*
* This test does the following:
* 1. client opens HTTP connection to server
* 2. client sends POST with a body containing "ZZZ"
* 3. server waits for POST and closes connection without replying
* 4. client should re-open the connection and re-send the POST
* 5. The client forgets to re-send the body with the POST
* The server hangs waiting for the body
*
* The client sends the body. The server reads it and the
* test terminates normally
*/
public class ResendPostBody {
static class Server extends Thread {
InputStream in;
OutputStream out;
Socket sock;
StringBuffer response;
ServerSocket server;
Server (ServerSocket s) throws IOException
{
server = s;
}
void waitFor (String s) throws IOException
{
byte[] w = s.getBytes ();
for(int c=0; c