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From: Ron S. <rs...@re...> - 2012-10-15 17:25:30
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On 10/15/2012 12:12 PM, Rémy Maucherat wrote:
> On 10/15/2012 03:40 PM, Bill Burke wrote:
>> Please move these types of discussions to the dev list.
> Ok, but I am not subscribed to it.
WHAT?!?! I thought everyone was on the Resteasy dev list. I'm pretty
sure Francois Holland is on the list. Also, Voltaire. But not Marie Le
Pen. She's on the jersey dev list. ;)
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>> But, for form processing, there's a few things you have to worry about.
>>
>> 1) Did a Servlet filter eat the input stream? You'll need to use
>> getParameterMap() then.
>> 2) Is it a POST or PUT? If PUT, does getParameterMap() eat the form
>> input stream or not?
>> 3) If its Tomcat, a PUT, and the filter ate the input stream, you're
>> up shit creek.
> The spec is quite clear that it deals with URL encoded POSTs, so I
> understand the real problems started when other containers thought it
> would be nice to ignore specs and do what users asked for. So the
> option to also process PUT should be added to AS then ?
I'm not sure why the user wants to use PUT. But I get the same problem
with POST. Here's my test, on the client side:
@Test
public void testFormParamWithQueryParamPost() throws Exception
{
ClientRequest request = new
ClientRequest("http://localhost:8080/RESTEASY-760/post/query?query=xyz");
request.formParameter("formParam", "abc");
request.header("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
ClientResponse<String> response = request.put(String.class);
assertTrue(response != null);
System.out.println("response: " + response.getEntity());
assertEquals("abc", response.getEntity());
}
When Resteasy calls
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest..getParameterMap(), it gets
query=xyz but not formParam=abc. Maybe I'm doing something wrong?
>
> Rémy
>
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