Re: The program will choke at the place of (line = reader.readLine())
!= null)
On 3/3/2012 9:03 PM, gearss8888@gmail.com wrote:
I try to use the following method to read pages from Internet, but sometimes the program will choke at the place of (line = reader.readLine()) != null), it tries to read content from internet again and again but still fails to get the line content, then the program stops at this position. How can I solve this problem, if it is possible to use another method the download pages from internet or when the program is choked, if it is possible to stop it and restart the program again?
public String getHTMLResource(String htmlFile) throws IOException {
StringBuilder Content =new StringBuilder();
try {
String line = null;
URL url = new URL(htmlFile);
URLConnection conn = url.openConnection();
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(conn.getInputStream()));
while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) {
Content.append(line+"\n");
}
reader.close();
} catch (Exception e) {}
return Content.toString();
}
What does "choke" mean in this context?
You could start by printing the exception instead of
ignoring it!
Arne
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