how to use HttpClientBuilder in JIRA?





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The Atlassian SDK doesn't like HttpClientBuilder.create().build();



ORIGINAL CODE : https://github.com/e-gov/TARA-Java/blob/master/src/main/java/com/intuit/developer/sampleapp/oauth2/controller/CallbackController.java



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private static final HttpClient CLIENT = HttpClientBuilder.create().build();



private IDTokenResponse requestIDToken(String auth_code, HttpSession session) 
{

HttpPost post = new HttpPost(oAuth2Configuration.getTARATokenEndpoint());

// Lisa päis
post = httpHelper.addHeader(post);
List<NameValuePair> urlParameters = httpHelper.getUrlParameters(session, "");

try {
post.setEntity(new UrlEncodedFormEntity(urlParameters));
HttpResponse response = CLIENT.execute(post);

logger.info("Response Code : "+ response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode());
if (response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode() != 200) {
logger.info("Viga identsustõendi pärimisel");
return null;
}

StringBuffer result = httpHelper.getResult(response);
logger.debug("Identsustõendi päringu vastus: " + result);

return mapper.readValue(result.toString(), IDTokenResponse.class);

} catch (Exception ex) {
logger.error("Viga identsustõendi pärimisel", ex);
}
return null;
}









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    What does Atlassin SDK dont like HttpClientBuilder.create().build(); mean?

    – maio290
    Jan 3 at 12:25






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    If the problem is that you get some sort of error message and you don't know how to address that, then include the error message etc. Be precise, accurate and complete. Just as accurate and complete as you would want users to be toward you when you are supposed to solve their problems and all they give you is "my software isn't working".

    – Erwin Smout
    Jan 3 at 12:47


















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The Atlassian SDK doesn't like HttpClientBuilder.create().build();



ORIGINAL CODE : https://github.com/e-gov/TARA-Java/blob/master/src/main/java/com/intuit/developer/sampleapp/oauth2/controller/CallbackController.java



I need transfer this code to Jira plugin



private static final HttpClient CLIENT = HttpClientBuilder.create().build();



private IDTokenResponse requestIDToken(String auth_code, HttpSession session) 
{

HttpPost post = new HttpPost(oAuth2Configuration.getTARATokenEndpoint());

// Lisa päis
post = httpHelper.addHeader(post);
List<NameValuePair> urlParameters = httpHelper.getUrlParameters(session, "");

try {
post.setEntity(new UrlEncodedFormEntity(urlParameters));
HttpResponse response = CLIENT.execute(post);

logger.info("Response Code : "+ response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode());
if (response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode() != 200) {
logger.info("Viga identsustõendi pärimisel");
return null;
}

StringBuffer result = httpHelper.getResult(response);
logger.debug("Identsustõendi päringu vastus: " + result);

return mapper.readValue(result.toString(), IDTokenResponse.class);

} catch (Exception ex) {
logger.error("Viga identsustõendi pärimisel", ex);
}
return null;
}









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    What does Atlassin SDK dont like HttpClientBuilder.create().build(); mean?

    – maio290
    Jan 3 at 12:25






  • 1





    If the problem is that you get some sort of error message and you don't know how to address that, then include the error message etc. Be precise, accurate and complete. Just as accurate and complete as you would want users to be toward you when you are supposed to solve their problems and all they give you is "my software isn't working".

    – Erwin Smout
    Jan 3 at 12:47














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The Atlassian SDK doesn't like HttpClientBuilder.create().build();



ORIGINAL CODE : https://github.com/e-gov/TARA-Java/blob/master/src/main/java/com/intuit/developer/sampleapp/oauth2/controller/CallbackController.java



I need transfer this code to Jira plugin



private static final HttpClient CLIENT = HttpClientBuilder.create().build();



private IDTokenResponse requestIDToken(String auth_code, HttpSession session) 
{

HttpPost post = new HttpPost(oAuth2Configuration.getTARATokenEndpoint());

// Lisa päis
post = httpHelper.addHeader(post);
List<NameValuePair> urlParameters = httpHelper.getUrlParameters(session, "");

try {
post.setEntity(new UrlEncodedFormEntity(urlParameters));
HttpResponse response = CLIENT.execute(post);

logger.info("Response Code : "+ response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode());
if (response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode() != 200) {
logger.info("Viga identsustõendi pärimisel");
return null;
}

StringBuffer result = httpHelper.getResult(response);
logger.debug("Identsustõendi päringu vastus: " + result);

return mapper.readValue(result.toString(), IDTokenResponse.class);

} catch (Exception ex) {
logger.error("Viga identsustõendi pärimisel", ex);
}
return null;
}









share|improve this question
















The Atlassian SDK doesn't like HttpClientBuilder.create().build();



ORIGINAL CODE : https://github.com/e-gov/TARA-Java/blob/master/src/main/java/com/intuit/developer/sampleapp/oauth2/controller/CallbackController.java



I need transfer this code to Jira plugin



private static final HttpClient CLIENT = HttpClientBuilder.create().build();



private IDTokenResponse requestIDToken(String auth_code, HttpSession session) 
{

HttpPost post = new HttpPost(oAuth2Configuration.getTARATokenEndpoint());

// Lisa päis
post = httpHelper.addHeader(post);
List<NameValuePair> urlParameters = httpHelper.getUrlParameters(session, "");

try {
post.setEntity(new UrlEncodedFormEntity(urlParameters));
HttpResponse response = CLIENT.execute(post);

logger.info("Response Code : "+ response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode());
if (response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode() != 200) {
logger.info("Viga identsustõendi pärimisel");
return null;
}

StringBuffer result = httpHelper.getResult(response);
logger.debug("Identsustõendi päringu vastus: " + result);

return mapper.readValue(result.toString(), IDTokenResponse.class);

} catch (Exception ex) {
logger.error("Viga identsustõendi pärimisel", ex);
}
return null;
}






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  • 1





    What does Atlassin SDK dont like HttpClientBuilder.create().build(); mean?

    – maio290
    Jan 3 at 12:25






  • 1





    If the problem is that you get some sort of error message and you don't know how to address that, then include the error message etc. Be precise, accurate and complete. Just as accurate and complete as you would want users to be toward you when you are supposed to solve their problems and all they give you is "my software isn't working".

    – Erwin Smout
    Jan 3 at 12:47














  • 1





    What does Atlassin SDK dont like HttpClientBuilder.create().build(); mean?

    – maio290
    Jan 3 at 12:25






  • 1





    If the problem is that you get some sort of error message and you don't know how to address that, then include the error message etc. Be precise, accurate and complete. Just as accurate and complete as you would want users to be toward you when you are supposed to solve their problems and all they give you is "my software isn't working".

    – Erwin Smout
    Jan 3 at 12:47








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What does Atlassin SDK dont like HttpClientBuilder.create().build(); mean?

– maio290
Jan 3 at 12:25





What does Atlassin SDK dont like HttpClientBuilder.create().build(); mean?

– maio290
Jan 3 at 12:25




1




1





If the problem is that you get some sort of error message and you don't know how to address that, then include the error message etc. Be precise, accurate and complete. Just as accurate and complete as you would want users to be toward you when you are supposed to solve their problems and all they give you is "my software isn't working".

– Erwin Smout
Jan 3 at 12:47





If the problem is that you get some sort of error message and you don't know how to address that, then include the error message etc. Be precise, accurate and complete. Just as accurate and complete as you would want users to be toward you when you are supposed to solve their problems and all they give you is "my software isn't working".

– Erwin Smout
Jan 3 at 12:47












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