import java.net.*;
import java.io.*;
public class URLUtils {
public static void main(String s[]) {
System.out.println(URLUtils.exists("http://www.test.com/exists.html"));
System.out.println(URLUtils.exists("http://www.test.com/no_exists.html"));
/*
output :
true
false
*/
}
public static boolean exists(String URLName){
try {
HttpURLConnection.setFollowRedirects(false);
// note : you may also need
// HttpURLConnection.setInstanceFollowRedirects(false)
HttpURLConnection con =
(HttpURLConnection) new URL(URLName).openConnection();
con.setRequestMethod("HEAD");
return (con.getResponseCode() == HttpURLConnection.HTTP_OK);
}
catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
return false;
}
}
}
The following is doing the same thing but this time we identify ourself to a proxy.
See also this HowTo.
import java.net.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.Properties;
public class URLUtils {
public static void main(String s[]) {
System.out.println(exists("http://www.your_server.com"));
System.out.println(exists("http://www.yahoo.com"));
}
public static boolean exists(String URLName){
try {
Properties systemSettings = System.getProperties();
systemSettings.put("proxySet", "true");
systemSettings.put("http.proxyHost","proxy.mycompany.local") ;
systemSettings.put("http.proxyPort", "80") ;
URL u = new URL(URLName);
HttpURLConnection con = (HttpURLConnection) u.openConnection();
//
// it's not the greatest idea to use a sun.misc.* class
// Sun strongly advises not to use them since they can
// change or go away in a future release so beware.
//
sun.misc.BASE64Encoder encoder = new sun.misc.BASE64Encoder();
String encodedUserPwd =
encoder.encode("domain\\username:password".getBytes());
con.setRequestProperty
("Proxy-Authorization", "Basic " + encodedUserPwd);
con.setRequestMethod("HEAD");
System.out.println
(con.getResponseCode() + " : " + con.getResponseMessage());
return (con.getResponseCode() == HttpURLConnection.HTTP_OK);
}
catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
return false;
}
}
}
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