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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T17:44:43+00:00 2026-05-10T17:44:43+00:00

Using Apache’s commons-httpclient for Java, what’s the best way to add query parameters to

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Using Apache’s commons-httpclient for Java, what’s the best way to add query parameters to a GetMethod instance? If I’m using PostMethod, it’s very straightforward:

PostMethod method = new PostMethod(); method.addParameter('key', 'value'); 

GetMethod doesn’t have an ‘addParameter’ method, though. I’ve discovered that this works:

GetMethod method = new GetMethod('http://www.example.com/page'); method.setQueryString(new NameValuePair[] {     new NameValuePair('key', 'value') }); 

However, most of the examples I’ve seen either hard-code the parameters directly into the URL, e.g.:

GetMethod method = new GetMethod('http://www.example.com/page?key=value'); 

or hard-code the query string, e.g.:

GetMethod method = new GetMethod('http://www.example.com/page'); method.setQueryString('?key=value'); 

Is one of these patterns to be preferred? And why the API discrepancy between PostMethod and GetMethod? And what are all those other HttpMethodParams methods intended to be used for?

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  1. 2026-05-10T17:44:43+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 5:44 pm

    Post methods have post parameters, but get methods do not.

    Query parameters are embedded in the URL. The current version of HttpClient accepts a string in the constructor. If you wanted to add the key, value pair above, you could use:

    String url = 'http://www.example.com/page?key=value'; GetMethod method = new GetMethod(url); 

    A good starting tutorial can be found on the Apache Jakarta Commons page.

    Update: As suggested in the comment, NameValuePair works.

    GetMethod method = new GetMethod('example.com/page');  method.setQueryString(new NameValuePair[] {      new NameValuePair('key', 'value')  });  
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