Well i added as daniel advice this pies of cod
Log.d("WindGraph","Chunk ? "+
entity.isChunked());<<<<<<<<<<<
BufferedHttpEntity bufHttpEntity = new
BufferedHttpEntity(entity);
if (entity != null) {
InputStream inputStream = null;
try {
// entity.getContentLength()
// inputStream = entity.getContent();
inputStream = bufHttpEntity.getContent();
Log.d("WindGraph","Chunk 2 ? "+
bufHttpEntity.isChunked());<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
both show FALSE (no chunk) when the down load fails
Any idea what to look for?
On Feb 15, 6:02 pm, limelect <[email protected]> wrote:
> I changed to BufferedReader after i head problem as i read in the
> internet it
> will solve the problem but it did not
>
> On Feb 15, 5:56 pm, Kostya Vasilyev <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > To add my $0.02 to everything Daniel wrote --
>
> > -- why use BufferedHttpEntity?
>
> >http://developer.android.com/reference/org/apache/http/entity/Buffere...
>
> > > A wrapping entity that buffers it content if necessary. The buffered
> > > entity is always repeatable. If the wrapped entity is repeatable
> > > itself, calls are passed through. If the wrapped entity is not
> > > repeatable, the content is read into a buffer once and provided from
> > > there as often as required.
>
> > I don't see anything in the posted snippet that would require a
> > repeatable entity (i.e. rewinding the stream and reading the same data
> > again).
>
> > The underlying entity is most likely not repeatable, so all this does is
> > forces unnecessary in-memory buffering. Perhaps there is a limit to this
> > buffer?
>
> > -- Kostya
>
> > On 02/15/2012 07:37 PM, Daniel Drozdzewski wrote:
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> > > It is worth examining few things about your entity:
>
> > > - is it streaming?
> > > - is it chunked?
> > > - get it length..
>
> > > All of those are method calls on HttpEntity.
>
> > > Also it is worth checking the headers of your request. If the
> > > requested file is big, it is most likely that it will get chunked by
> > > the web server. In such case, your client will need some extra logic
> > > to receive the whole chunked file.
> > > I *presume* that chunked response mean that getContentLength() returns
> > > the length of each chunk that is ready to be received.
>
> > > For more info, read some HTTP 1.1 spec:
> > >http://sharovatov.wordpress.com/2009/04/30/http-chunked-encoding/
>
> > > Daniel
>
> > > On 15 February 2012 14:38, limelect<[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> I have this part in a service (or Thread same problem ) to load a file
> > >> greater then 400000 char;
> > >> almost 1/2 a mega char.
> > >> Some times it load much less not consistent.
> > >> How to debug it or make adjustment.
> > >> Same program download jpg (with modifications) of 30k without a
> > >> problem.
>
> > >> StringBuilder downloadFile(String url) {
> > >> final int IO_BUFFER_SIZE = 4 * 1024;
>
> > >> // AndroidHttpClient is not allowed to be used from the main
> > >> thread
> > >> // final HttpClient client = (mode == Mode.NO_ASYNC_TASK) ? new
> > >> DefaultHttpClient() :
> > >> final HttpClient client = (mode == Mode.CORRECT) ? new
> > >> DefaultHttpClient() :
> > >> AndroidHttpClient.newInstance("Android");
> > >> final HttpGet getRequest = new HttpGet(url);
> > >> try {
> > >> HttpResponse response = client.execute(getRequest);
> > >> final int statusCode =
> > >> response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode();
> > >> if (statusCode != HttpStatus.SC_OK) {
> > >> Log.e("WindGraph", "Error " + statusCode +
> > >> " while retrieving file from " + url);
> > >> return null;
> > >> }
> > >> final HttpEntity entity = response.getEntity();
> > >> BufferedHttpEntity bufHttpEntity = new
> > >> BufferedHttpEntity(entity);
> > >> if (entity != null) {
> > >> InputStream inputStream = null;
> > >> try {
>
> > >> inputStream = bufHttpEntity.getContent();
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> This is where content fails some time
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
> > >> Log.d("WindGraph","Content size "
> > >> +Integer.toString( (int) bufHttpEntity.getContentLength()));
>
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