Using the Jersey client to do a POST operation

Starting from Jersey 2.x, the MultivaluedMapImpl class is replaced by MultivaluedHashMap. You can use it to add form data and send it to the server:

    WebTarget webTarget = client.target("http://www.example.com/some/resource");
    MultivaluedMap<String, String> formData = new MultivaluedHashMap<String, String>();
    formData.add("key1", "value1");
    formData.add("key2", "value2");
    Response response = webTarget.request().post(Entity.form(formData));

Note that the form entity is sent in the format of "application/x-www-form-urlencoded".


Not done this yet myself, but a quick bit of Google-Fu reveals a tech tip on blogs.oracle.com with examples of exactly what you ask for.

Example taken from the blog post:

MultivaluedMap formData = new MultivaluedMapImpl();
formData.add("name1", "val1");
formData.add("name2", "val2");
ClientResponse response = webResource
    .type(MediaType.APPLICATION_FORM_URLENCODED_TYPE)
    .post(ClientResponse.class, formData);

That any help?


It is now the first example in the Jersey Client documentation

Example 5.1. POST request with form parameters

Client client = ClientBuilder.newClient();
WebTarget target = client.target("http://localhost:9998").path("resource");

Form form = new Form();
form.param("x", "foo");
form.param("y", "bar");

MyJAXBBean bean =
target.request(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON_TYPE)
    .post(Entity.entity(form,MediaType.APPLICATION_FORM_URLENCODED_TYPE),
        MyJAXBBean.class);