URL cut before query string

Hi,
I am writing a standalone client making SOAP calls to a server. The endpoint I am sending the SOAP message to is a URL of the form
http://myserver.org/vdir/app?x=1&y=2
I create this url by
URL endpoint = new URL("http://myserver.org/vdir/app?x=1&y=2");
Then I do the SOAP call via
SOAPMessage response = con.call(request, endpoint);
Tracing down what the web server receives, I see the following line:
POST /vdir/app HTTP/1.1
but actually, what I am expecting is
POST /vdir/app?x=1&y=2 HTTP/1.1
Any idea, why the URL is truncated before the query string?
TIA,
Chris

OK, thank you.
Is there any trick to make the request NOT ignore the URL parameters?
Chris

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