On 03/07/2014 15:56, Klevenz, Stephan wrote:
I'am having another issue with this unit test (BasicITCase class):
@Test
public void readMetadata() {
EdmMetadataRequest request =
odata.getRetrieveRequestFactory().getMetadataRequest(REF_SERVICE);
assertNotNull(request);
ODataRetrieveResponse<Edm> response = request.execute();
assertEquals(200, response.getStatusCode());
...
}
The response object returns -1 for status code and it seems that the
object is just not correctly created. On the wire all data is fine. Should
I open an issue?
Could you please compare with the full response (including headers)
returned by the static server?
It's plenty of tests reading metadata documents - even the POJO
generator does this, so it's hard to figure what kind of problem it
might be, especially because the status code is just the one returned by
the underlying HttpClient.
Regards.
On 03.07.14 12:57, "Francesco Chicchiriccò" <[email protected]> wrote:
On 03/07/2014 12:51, Klevenz, Stephan wrote:
Hi,
I have create an integration test to read the service document and
recognized that client sends an default accept header which is
"application/json;odata.metadata=full". The server currently supports
only minimal and doesn't accept the request.
@Test
public void readServiceDocument() {
ODataServiceDocumentRequest request =
odata.getRetrieveRequestFactory().getServiceDocumentRequest(REF_SERVICE);
assertNotNull(request);
ODataServiceDocument serviceDocument = request.execute().getBody();
assertNotNull(serviceDocument);
}
Is it by purpose to add an accept header if client code doesn't set a
header explicitly? If this is the case then I must overwrite the header
by this
request.setAccept("application/json;odata.metadata=minimal");
to get the request accepted.
The client code will generate the header values from its configuration:
doing
request.setFormat(ODataFormat.JSON)
should do the trick for this single request.
Alternatively you can configure the default format via
odata.getConfiguration().setDefaultPubFormat(ODataFormat.JSON)
HTH
Regards.
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