Android :: How To Get Response From Https Server Using Android Sdk?

Aug 13, 2010

I have a problem of ssl exception when i upload data to a https server. It uploaded the data to the server correctly but when i get the response after uploading it throws an exception of ssl certificate is not trusted. I'm using the SAX parser for parsing xml file and i am using httppost method().

Android :: How to get response from https server using android sdk?


Android :: Using Ksoap Over HTTPs To Request Data From Server?

Feb 11, 2010

I'm using ksoap over https to request data from a server. It works fine, but only every other time! Looking at the traffic with wire shark it seems that on every other request something goes wrong with the ssl traffic/handshake (data doesn't even get sent except for an fc-fault coming back). Doing the same requests using curl the server always responds fine and afaik the iPhone version of the program also doesn't seem to have any problems with the server.

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Android :: DefaultHttpClient To Access Https Server Via Proxy - IllegalArgumentException Thrown?

Apr 19, 2009

Detail Descriptioin: 1. When I use the same code to access "http://www.google.com", it works. 2. When I use the same code to access "https://www.google.com", it doesn't work and will throw IllegalArgumentException..............

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Android : Trouble Making Https Connection To Server - With Password Authentication

Oct 11, 2009

I'm having trouble making https connection to the server , with password authentication. What is the simplest & recommended way to do it ?

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Android :: VM Crash When Get Server Response

Sep 30, 2009

Android VM crash in a Samsung Galaxy running a code good working with emulator. My code call facebook rest service to get my friends info. But when I get server response VM crash...........

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Jun 30, 2009

How can i response from the server without request? I can send httpRequest but i want to server will be able to send any response whenever it want. (Server will be able to push to handset) Must i install web server to my android?

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Apr 4, 2009

I am trying to establish the connection between mobile and PC.I am running server program on PC, when I run the below code server not displaying any response message.When I send the request from mobile browser server displaying response message. I am working on SDK_1.1.Please suggest me on program code. public class HTTPPostExample extends Activity { @Override public void onCreate(Bundle icicle) { super.onCreate(icicle); try{ httpPostImage(); }

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Android :: MapView Disabled - Google Server Response?

Jan 30, 2009

Now, I'm developing an Android app called "Echo". But 5 hours ago, My Dev phone haven't displayed MapView. First, I supposed that my API-key have been disabled. I tried to Maps API Key signup agian. But google server response error.
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> Please try again in 30 seconds.

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HTC EVO 4G :: PAW Server + Https - Restarted Application

Oct 12, 2010

I just ran across the 'PAW Server' app and it's pretty neat so far. I don't want to use it with http though, so I enabled https and restarted the app. It doesn't work at all now. I enabled bluetooth so I could manually update the config file on the sdcard and restart the server in http mode. It instantly started working again. I've tried a couple of different ports but can't get the https mode to work at all. The docs say that it will be slower which is understandable, but since it's not working at all I have to assume that I'm doing something wrong and missing something obvious. Anyone else using the PAW Server app with https enabled?

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Android :: Licensing - Setting Server Response Values Per Application

Aug 5, 2010

So I've just published my first paid app to the Market and I used the new LVL with the default ServerManagedPolicy. On working through the docs and getting it set up I noted the references to the server response extras VT, GT, GR & UT, and the impression I got from quotes such as "a typical value would be 5 or more days.", "a typical value would be "10" or higher." etc., was that we would have some way of setting these server response values per app when we upload them to the Market. Either I'm missing something, or there does not seem to be a way to set these in the Developer Console that I can see? If we can't set these, it's not really a 'managed' policy at all, but a random 'whatever the server decides to respond with' policy, particularly given the vagueness of the documentation.

I really hate phone home licensing, and am only using it because it seems to be the only option to combat Android piracy. Ideally I want to just check once when the app is first launched, once a day or two later to check they didn't return it, then cache that for 6 months (forever?) to minimize disruption to my users. Is this kind of thing possible with the ServerManagedPolicy or do I have the wrong end of the stick about the 'management' features and have to roll my own? On a side note, if I can't buy my own app, how can I test my licensing is working in the wild? I got several 'NOT_LICENSED' responses in testing even when I set it to return 'LICENSED' in the console, so I'm not 100% convinced of its stability and want to actually see how well it works outside the testing environment, but apparently can't buy my own app to do so!

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Android :: Want To Save Data On Web Server / Send Request And Handle Response?

Aug 16, 2010

I want to save the data on the web server. I have data in XML format and I know the URL String. Please tell me how can I send the request and handle the response.

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Android :: HTTPS GET (SSL) With Android And Self Signed Server Certificate

Sep 21, 2010

I have looked into various posts about how to retrieve something via HTTPS on Android, from a server that uses a self-signed certificate. However, none of them seem to work - they all fail to remove the "javax.net.ssl.SSLException: Not trusted server certificate" message. It is not an option to modify the server to have a trusted certificate, and it is also not an option to make the server certificate match the server's IP address. Note, that the server will not have a DNS name, it will only have an IP-address. The GET request looks something like this:

I am fully aware that this solution is prone to man-in-the-middle attacks etc. So, the solution must ignore the lack of trust in the certificate, and ignore the hostname mismatch. Does anybody know the code, that does this, using Java for Android? There are plenty of attempts to explain this on stackoverflow.com, and plenty of code snippets, but they don't seem to work, and nobody has provided one block of code that solves this, as far as I can see. It would be interesting to know if somebody really solved this, or if Android simply blocks certificates that are not trusted.

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Android :: Digicert Signed Https Certificate Throwing SSLException (Not Trusted Server Certificate)

Jan 25, 2010

Anyone else experiencing this problem or know of a solution? I have a Digicert signed https certificate that is throwing an SSLException (Not trusted server certificate). This doesn't make any sense as Digicert is a recognized certificate authority. I can connect to my https url without a problem via IE, Firefox, and Safari so they appear to have no issue with the certificate. Here's the code I'm using. Very simple stuff......................

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Android :: How To Check Whether The Response Returned From Server Is Image Or Not In Android

Jun 23, 2010

In my Android app I am calling a URL for fetching images and that URL is also fetched dynamically. Sometimes what happened is that the server returns the path of the image but actually there is no image so can we put some kind of validation.

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General :: Server Response - Exceeded Login Limit For 15 Minute Period?

May 26, 2012

On a hTC Desire S a friend is having a problem when opening the Mail app. He can't see any mail in any folders other than trash, and gets the following message when he opens the app: Server response: exceeded the login limit for a 15 minute period. Reduce the frequency of requests to the POP3 server.

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Samsung Captivate :: Response From ATT's Executive Response Team Over FCC GPS Complaint

Sep 8, 2010

Back when we all found out about the bad gps on this phone there was talk to file a complaint against att for false advertising of gps capabilities with the Captivate. Well, I was pissed and went ahead and filed the complaint. I received a letter in the mail a few weeks ago that the FCC had received the complaint.Today, I received a response from ATT in my inbox.

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Mar 18, 2010

anyone else having issues using the keyboard / inputing text while the hero is lying flat down on a table? i sometimes get no response or sluggish response when its on a table and i'm trying to send e-mail or texting. I tried re-calibrating and works fine when I hold it upwards/regular.

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Android :: Https Connection

Jun 15, 2009

I am doing a https post and I'm getting an exception of ssl exception Not trusted server certificate. If i do normal http it is working perfectly fine. Do I have to accept the server certificate somehow?

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Android :: HttpClient And HTTPS?

Apr 8, 2010

I'm new to implementing HTTPS connections in Android. Essentially, I'm trying to connect to a server using the org.apache.http.client.HttpClient. I believe, at some point, I'll need to access the application's keystore in order to authorize my client with a private key. But, for the moment, I'm just trying to connect and see what happens; I keep getting an HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request error.

I can't seem to make heads or tails of this despite many examples (none of them seem to work for me). My code looks like this (the BODY constant is XmlRPC):

CODE:.......................

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Android :: Using Ksoap2 Via Https?

Feb 11, 2010

Has any one been able to connect to a soap server using ksoap2 android via https?

I keep getting the error that "Hostname <###>was not verified"

CODE:..........

Apparently looking back at other ksoap which isn't for android your ment to us a different call to connect via https, but i can't find a way to do it in the android version.

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Android :: Get Image Source From HTTPs URL?

Nov 11, 2010

I am trying to get an image from a https url but it doesn't seem to display and get the image correctly but works fine on my computer browser. I have tested out a http url pointing to a different image and it works fine. My code is below:

public Bitmap getContactPhoto(String url) {
Bitmap pic = null; try { pic = BitmapFactory
.decodeStream((InputStream) new URL(
"https://mail.google.com/mail/photos/static/AD34hIjbK2m-Lj333E4nBcCkBC3MYl2tTs0xizuSqUOP3-Jd6DOrpFg1M5HG8jXh0MuPbeFepInZZDu92Dx8ST4b59EbOKmfYTortuuO3P1_Ohyu7b7a3gc")
.getContent()); } catch (MalformedURLException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block e.printStackTrace(); } catch (IOException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block e.printStackTrace(); } return pic; }

Here is the code from the activity class that calls the method above:
private ImageView mContactPhoto; private ContactDetailsViewHelper mViewHelper;
mContactPhoto = (ImageView) findViewById(R.id.contact_photo);
mViewHelper = new ContactDetailsViewHelper(mContext);
mContactPhoto.setImageBitmap(mViewHelper.getContactPhoto(mDetail.getImageRef()));
ignore the mDetail.getImageRef, that passes the real url value but for this case I tried hard coding the url as you can see from the getContactPhoto method.

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Android :: How To Track All Https Requests?

Apr 12, 2010

How to collect URLs of all http/https requests made by the phone as well as well as the return status code and user agent from the headers. This information should be coming for all browser requests and other applications too.Please let me know this information can be retrieved on App level or we have to go to system level for this.

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Android :: Java URL Class Can't Use HTTPS In App / Way To Do

Jan 11, 2010

I want to use HTTPS in my application. The Java URL class does not seem to do the job.

Does anyone have any pointers?

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Android :: HTTPS SSL Error While Installing?

Sep 7, 2010

I downloaded Android SDK when I run setup, it displays the following error message.

Failed to fetch URL https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository.xml, reason: HTTPS SSL error. You might want to force download through HTTP in the settings.

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Android :: HTTPS Connection To Exactly One Site

Jan 18, 2010

I'm creating an app for the Android platform which will connect with just one site using HTTPS. It is essential that it won't be able to connect to any other sites, even with valid SSL certificates. I want it to be resistant to every form redirection (for example to site pretending to be the one I need to connect with) or other "attacks". Unfortunately I cannot find any good tutorial about SSL in Android.Do you know any? I'd be grateful for some links or advices. Or maybe could you give me some code snippets? My app is prepared to use HttpURLConnection or HttpClient - it makes no difference which path will I choose.

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Android :: HTTPS With Self Signed SSL Certificate - Solution Or Better?

Apr 29, 2010

I need to do is download some basic text-based and image files from a web server that has a self-signed SSL certificate. I have been trying to figure out how to use HttpClient to do this, but getting the SSL to work is a nightmare that seems to be way too much trouble for such a simple task. Is there a better way to perform these file downloads? Perhaps through a WebView or Browser feature? Reinventing the wheel of making a simple HTTPS GET request is a major pain, and is significantly holding up my development schedule.

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Android :: Slow Reading From HTTPs URL Connection

Mar 28, 2009

So I have the following code.
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(4096);
while (true) { int i = in.read(); if (i == 0) break;
else if (i == -1) throw new EOFException();
sb.append((char)i); }
What I see (with thousands of times run) is that this code takes about 1ms for every 7-10 bytes read. So reading just 10k takes almost a second!

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Android :: Load Https Requests With Webview

Jun 2, 2010

I'm trying to load https requests with a Webkit object but It shows only a blank page, with http requests I don't have problems, It shows the page correctly. I have look the source code of the browser, in http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/packages/apps/Browser.git;a... but I don't understand how the browser process the https requests. I think that the class BrowserActivity process the http and https requests but I don't see how to do it. Somebody could explain how the browser process the https request? It uses a Webview object to show the response of the https requests?

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Android :: Progressive Video Play Over HTTPs

Jul 13, 2010

I am trying to stream video over https from Android browser. If the video URL is http, everything works fine. But when I switch the url to https, no video can be played. I tried 2 methods to stream over http/ https through Android browser.

1. Use html5 Video tag on browser (Android 2.0+ device) and call video.play( ) from javascript. - With Https url. Browser launches media player and the player displays alert dialog saying "Can't play video". I captured the client TCP traffic and found no SSL handshake between client and server. It looks like the player pops up the alert on any https link. - With Http url. Browser launches media player and the player can stream the video successfully.

2. Use direct link of html <a> tag on browser and click the link - With Https url. Browser downloads the video file without launching the player. The browser seems not try to load any https link in media player. - With Http url. Browser launches media player and the player can stream the video successfully.

So the above tests make me think Android media player cannot play media from any https url.

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Android :: HTTPS Authentication Over WiFi Using HttpClient 4

Jul 9, 2009

I have Android pet-project DroidIn which utilizes HttpClient 4 (built into Android) to do some form based authentication. I started noticing that people who are using WiFi are reporting connection problems. It also doesn't help that site I'm accessing has self-assigned certificate. Well - the question is (I'm quite vague on WiFi details) If WiFi at the hotspot doesn't support HTTPS would that be a good enough reason for connection to fail and is there anything that I can do beside proxying into another appserver using HTTP which then would call HTTPS site?

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