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Android: how to know file located in web server is modified?

I am parsing Xml file located in web server and storing parsed data in to database. for my app I am using data from database. I need to parse the xml file only if the file is modified otherwise no need to parse. So how can I know the file is modified? I know I can use "if-modified-since" header. But I need some examples of "if-modified-since" header
please help me.......

Since you are retrieving your.xml file from a web server, this should be relatively easy without having to do a server side MD5 sum.

If you are doing a HTTP request for the xml file you can simply perform a HEAD request from the web server and this will return if the file has changed/modified or if it doesn't exist. This is also lightweight and the best part is that the server should already do this for you.

Edit : re-reading your question, looks like you had the same idea. Here's the code.

import java.net.*;
import java.io.*;

// Using HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED
public static boolean Changed(String url){
    try {
      HttpURLConnection.setFollowRedirects(false);
      HttpURLConnection con = (HttpURLConnection) new URL(url).openConnection();
      con.setRequestMethod("HEAD");
      return (con.getResponseCode() == HttpURLConnection.HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED);
    }
    catch (Exception e) {
       e.printStackTrace();
       return false;
    }
  }

// GET THE LAST MODIFIED TIME
public static long LastModified(String url)
{
  HttpURLConnection.setFollowRedirects(false);
  HttpURLConnection con = (HttpURLConnection) new URL(url).openConnection();
  long date = con.getLastModified();

  if (date == 0)
    System.out.println("No last-modified information.");
  else
    System.out.println("Last-Modified: " + new Date(date));

  return date;
}

See:

Alternatively if your server supports them you can use ETags to find out if your file has been modified.

Calculate the MD5 of the file. You can save the old one and compare it?

If you don't know how, check out this for example: Getting a File's MD5 Checksum in Java

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