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A: Retrofit 2 How to Make Same Request Multiple Times

Abid KhanPut your builder initialization inside whatever method you are calling makeGetRequest() { Retrofit.Builder builder = new Retrofit.Builder().baseUrl("https://desolate-beach-17272.herokuapp.com"); Retrofit retrofit = builder.build(); RetrofitInterface retrofitInterface = r...

Would for loop approach be a problem for the async operations?
Check my Edited answer the sizeOfCall variable will be decremented inside onResponse method and call will be sent on each response until your call limit completed.
application stops working after first call
what your logcat says?
" Error reading from input stream"
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Check for response what you are getting parse it accordingly.
There is no problem at the first request, i get the result
with for loop it works
Change the method call like this let me post the code
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public class RequestActivity extends AppCompatActivity {

int sizeOfCall = 100;

@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);

setContentView(R.layout.activity_request);

callAPI();
}

private void callAPI(){
Retrofit.Builder builder = new Retrofit.Builder().baseUrl("https://desolate-beach-17272.herokuapp.com");
Retrofit retrofit = builder.build();
RetrofitInterface retrofitInterface = retrofit.create(RetrofitInterface.class);
Call<ResponseBody> call = retrofitInterface.downloadFileByUrl("downloadFile/beach.jpg");
Let me know if you face problems
okay this time it worked
thank you !
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Ok let me Edit the orignal answer
i accepted it as an answer
I have edit the orignal answer please accept it if it helped you out :)

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