Consumir API com Digest Auth

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Dae galera, trabalho com ColdFusion e recentemente preciso fazer uma integração com uma API. Contudo, preciso que ela seja em Java, de acordo com as necessidades do nosso sistema.

Tenho a seguinte URI
curl -k --digest -u usuario:senha https://api.uni5.net/cliente

Vi alguns tópicos muito bons mas mesmo assim não consegui chegar ao resultado final porque um exemplo usa Post, e outro que usa GET parece não encontrar a URL passando a porta no final da URL

(POST) http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19164494/rest-call-using-apachehttpclient-with-data-and-headers

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package org.apache.http.examples.client;

import org.apache.http.HttpHost;
import org.apache.http.auth.AuthScope;
import org.apache.http.auth.UsernamePasswordCredentials;
import org.apache.http.client.AuthCache;
import org.apache.http.client.CredentialsProvider;
import org.apache.http.client.methods.CloseableHttpResponse;
import org.apache.http.client.methods.HttpGet;
import org.apache.http.client.protocol.HttpClientContext;
import org.apache.http.impl.auth.DigestScheme;
import org.apache.http.impl.client.BasicAuthCache;
import org.apache.http.impl.client.BasicCredentialsProvider;
import org.apache.http.impl.client.CloseableHttpClient;
import org.apache.http.impl.client.HttpClients;
import org.apache.http.util.EntityUtils;

/**
 * An example of HttpClient can be customized to authenticate preemptively using
 * DIGEST scheme.
 * <p/>
 * Generally, preemptive authentication can be considered less secure than a
 * response to an authentication challenge and therefore discouraged.
 */
public class ClientPreemptiveDigestAuthentication {

	public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
		HttpHost target = new HttpHost("api.uni5.net/cliente", 443 , "https");
		
		
		CredentialsProvider credsProvider = new BasicCredentialsProvider();
		
		credsProvider.setCredentials(
				new AuthScope(target.getHostName(), target.getPort()),
				new UsernamePasswordCredentials("user", "pass")
			);
		
		
		CloseableHttpClient httpclient = HttpClients.custom().setDefaultCredentialsProvider(credsProvider).build();
		
		try {

			AuthCache authCache = new BasicAuthCache();
			DigestScheme digestAuth = new DigestScheme();
			// digestAuth.overrideParamter("realm", "Area restrita.");
			// digestAuth.overrideParamter("nonce", "532312abd5d17");
			authCache.put(target, digestAuth);

			// Add AuthCache to the execution context
			HttpClientContext localContext = HttpClientContext.create();
			localContext.setAuthCache(authCache);

			HttpGet httpget = new HttpGet("/");

			System.out.println("Executing request " + httpget.getRequestLine() + " to target " + target);
			
			for (int i = 0; i &lt; 3; i++) {
				
				CloseableHttpResponse response = httpclient.execute(target,	httpget, localContext);
				try {
					System.out.println("----------------------------------------");
					System.out.println(response.getStatusLine());
					EntityUtils.consume(response.getEntity());
				} finally {
					response.close();
				}
			}
		} finally {
			httpclient.close();
		}
	}

}

Alguém sabe uma maneira simples de fazer, sem utilizar muita dependência.
Estou usando hoje somente httpclient e dependências.

&lt;dependency&gt;
	&lt;groupId&gt;org.apache.httpcomponents&lt;/groupId&gt;
	&lt;artifactId&gt;httpclient&lt;/artifactId&gt;
	&lt;version&gt;4.3.1&lt;/version&gt;	
&lt;/dependency&gt;

Obrigado!

Criado 14 de março de 2014
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