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Derek Shaw commented on CXF-800:
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Not surprising, i did not spend that much time digging into the issue, as I
have a project I am trying to ship at the moment :) Please let me know if there
is anything I can do to help, provide more use cases, etc. thanks.
> Resouce matching in jra seems incorrect
> ---------------------------------------
>
> Key: CXF-800
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-800
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: 2.0
> Environment: Windows XP, Java 1.5
> Reporter: Derek Shaw
> Assignee: Dan Diephouse
>
> For me, this resource
> @Get
> @HttpResource(location = "/player/most/comments/{maxCount}")
> @WebResult(name = "PlayerList")
> public List<Integer> getMostCommented(@WebParam(name = "maxCount") int
> maxCount);
> Is matching this resource
> @Get
> @HttpResource(location = "/player/{ID}")
> @WebResult(name = "Player")
> public Player getPlayer(@WebParam(name = "ID") int ID) throws
> PlayerNotFoundFault;
> The reason is that in ResourceUtil.java on line 38
> if (i == resource.length()) {
> // if } is the last part of the resource, assume the
> // rest of the request uri matches
> return reqUri.length();
> }
> This seems incorrect to me ( could easily be wrong here ) seem like since you
> are assuming '}' to be the end, then you should return resource.length() and
> not the request lenght.
> Later when the correct resource ( the one that matches reqUri) is sent in, we
> already have a bestMatch = reqUri.lenth and the the check in URIMapper.java
> at line 46 does a > test so does not use the correct match.
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