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From: Jeff S. <je...@in...> - 2011-09-08 07:01:54
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Looks like someone else has this problem, but no response. I looked
at the headers and I'm getting back application/json as the
content-type, but no quotes.
Should I log this as a bug? Any workaround short of wrapping all
strings in another object?
Jeff
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 5:02 AM, Morch, Holger <hol...@na...> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I’ve a Method which returns just a Sting. The @Produces mime types are
> {"application/*+json", "application/json", "text/json"} but if one requests
> the data he gets only the String which is returned by the Method. Correct
> JSON format would be a quoted string (http://www.json.org/ Section:
> string).
>
> Example:
> Method return value: Test
>
> HTTP Content: Test
>
> Expected Content: “Test”
>
>
>
> I’m using Jackson as JSON Provider and I think he would format it correctly.
> Unfortunately the StringTextStar MessageBodyWriter is chosen instead of
> Jackson. I saw that you’re sorting the MessageBodyWirters somehow and I’m
> sure you have good reasons to sort this way. Is there a way to get Jackson
> as MessageBodyWriter in this case? How can I do that?
>
>
>
> Kind regards
>
> Holger
>
>
>
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