How  to  send a  XML document using HTTPurlconnection as a  post

Dear Guru's ,
I am trying ot send a xml document to a httpserver
using httpurl connection ..
It works fine locally ..but over the net it is throwning an exception ..java.io.interupted exception ..
any ideas .. please send me the code if possible
Thanks in advance

Are you opening the input stream or querying the reply headers after writing to the output stream? It's doing one or the other that actually triggers the send.

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