With in my java code, I need to send a http post request to a specific URL with 3 headers:
URL: http://localhost/something
Referer: http://localhost/something 
Authorization: Basic (with a username and password)
Content-type: application/json
This returns a response with a JSON "key":"value" pair in it that I then need to parse somehow to store the key/value (Alan/72) in a MAP. The response is (when using SOAPUI or Postman Rest):
    {
    "analyzedNames": [
        {
            "alternate": false               
        }
    ],
    "nameResults": [
        {
            "alternate": false,            
            "givenName": "John",           
            "nameCategory": "PERSONAL",
            "originalGivenName": "",
            "originalSurname": "",           
            "score": 72,
            "scriptType": "NOSCRIPT",            
        }
    ]
}
I can do this using SOAPUI or Postman Rest but how can I do this within Java as I'm getting an error:
****DEBUG main org.apache.http.impl.conn.DefaultClientConnection - Receiving response: HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error****
My code is:
    public class NameSearch {
        /**
         * @param args
         * @throws IOException 
         * @throws ClientProtocolException 
         */
        public static void main(String[] args) throws ClientProtocolException, IOException {
            // TODO Auto-generated method stub
            DefaultHttpClient defaultHttpClient = new DefaultHttpClient();          
            StringWriter writer = new StringWriter();
            //Define a postRequest request
            HttpPost postRequest = new HttpPost("http://127.0.0.1:1400/dispatcher/api/rest/search");
            //Set the content-type header
            postRequest.addHeader("content-type", "application/json");
 postRequest.addHeader("Authorization", "Basic ZW5zYWRtaW46ZW5zYWRtaW4=");
            try {               
                //Set the request post body
                StringEntity userEntity = new StringEntity(writer.getBuffer().toString());
                postRequest.setEntity(userEntity);
                //Send the request; return the response in HttpResponse object if any
                HttpResponse response = defaultHttpClient.execute(postRequest);
                //verify if any error code first
                int statusCode = response.getStatusLine().getStatusCode();                
            }
            finally
            {
                //Important: Close the connect
                defaultHttpClient.getConnectionManager().shutdown();
            }    
        }    
    }
Any help (with some sample code including which libraries to import) will be most appreciated.
THANKS
JSON - Parsing For parsing a JSON object, we will create an object of class JSONObject and specify a string containing JSON data to it. Its syntax is − String in; JSONObject reader = new JSONObject(in); The last step is to parse the JSON.
parse() The JSON. parse() method parses a JSON string, constructing the JavaScript value or object described by the string. An optional reviver function can be provided to perform a transformation on the resulting object before it is returned.
Yes, you can do it with java
You need apache HTTP client library http://hc.apache.org/ and commons-io
HttpClient client = new DefaultHttpClient();
HttpPost post = new HttpPost("http://localhost/something");
post.setHeader("Referer", "http://localhost/something");
post.setHeader("Authorization", "Basic (with a username and password)");
post.setHeader("Content-type", "application/json");
// if you need any parameters
List<NameValuePair> urlParameters = new ArrayList<NameValuePair>();
urlParameters.add(new BasicNameValuePair("paramName", "paramValue"));
post.setEntity(new UrlEncodedFormEntity(urlParameters));
HttpResponse response = client.execute(post);
HttpEntity entity = response.getEntity();
Header encodingHeader = entity.getContentEncoding();
// you need to know the encoding to parse correctly
Charset encoding = encodingHeader == null ? StandardCharsets.UTF_8 : 
Charsets.toCharset(encodingHeader.getValue());
// use org.apache.http.util.EntityUtils to read json as string
String json = EntityUtils.toString(entity, StandardCharsets.UTF_8);
JSONObject o = new JSONObject(json);
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