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Parsing a Stream in a Response Message
Updated on 2022-08-17 GMT+08:00
Parsing a Stream in a Response Message
The response messages of the job export API and connection export API are streams that need to be converted to files. For details, see the following sample code:
String EXPORT_JOB_URL = "https://{endpoint}/v1/{project_id}/jobs/{job_name}/export"; try (CloseableHttpClient httpClient = HttpClients.createDefault()) { HttpPost httpPost = new HttpPost(EXPORT_JOB_URL); httpPost.setHeader("Content-Type", "application/json; charset=UTF-8"); httpPost.setHeader("Accept", "application/octet-stream"); httpPost.setHeader("X-Auth-Token", token); HttpResponse response = httpClient.execute(httpPost); int statusCode = response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode(); if (statusCode == 200) { String filePath = "d:"; String fileName = "job.zip"; FileOutputStream fileOutputStream = new FileOutputStream(filePath + fileName); response.getEntity().writeTo(fileOutputStream); } else { System.out.println(statusCode); } }
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