Nsdictionary *[email protected]{@ "username": user,@ "password":p assword}; Afhttprequestoperationmanager *manager=[afhttprequestoperationmanager Manager]; [Manager get:@ "Http://192.168.0.179:8080/Myweb/Webdo" Parameters:dict success:^ (afhttprequestoperation *operation, ID responseobject) { NSLog (@ "success!!"); } failure:^ (afhttprequestoperation *operation, Nserror *error) { NSLog (@ "%@", error); }];
I'm not very good at editing CSDN's documentation, this article is on the server that was built earlier, add a GET request to the iOS side to register the user. This article uses a three-party library: The Afnetwork code uses block very thinly, with the main code on a few lines.
Nsdictionary *[email protected]{@ "username": user,@ "password":p Assword};
Encapsulates a get parameter. Manager visibility is a singleton pattern design. Success is behind the block, and the submission succeeds failure for failure. This special article is a supplement to make a comparison.
Login Interface Andriod Simple HTTP GET request (including server side) five iOS (special article)