Hi Dirk First I do not like to use a “Mock” class for a in-production code. Second I cannot do multiparts forms in the Mock classes (getParts(), getPart() is throwing an Unsupported Operation Exception).
- Andy > On Jun 2, 2020, at 12:14 AM, Dirk Rudolph <[email protected]> wrote: > > The mock implementations in o.a.s.servlet-helpers are actually quite > complete for common use cases. What do you have in mind that might be > missing? > > Kind regards, > Dirk > > On Tue, 2 Jun 2020 at 08:58, Konrad Windszus <[email protected]> wrote: > >> If you don’t have a request at hand it will be impossible to implement >> fully. If you have a request just use regular request dispatching. >> Konrad >> >> >>> Am 02.06.2020 um 08:21 schrieb Carsten Ziegeler <[email protected]>: >>> >>> So you want to make an HTTP request from within Sling to itself? >>> I wouldn't recommend doing this, but I see no problem of having this as >> a new separate module, maybe starting in the whiteboard. >>> >>> Regards >>> Carsten >>> >>>> Am 02.06.2020 um 06:10 schrieb Andreas Schaefer: >>>> Hi >>>> As of know - and place correct me if I am wrong - there is no way for a >> service to call Sling internally as a request in a full fledged manner. >>>> Even though one can call Sling internally through SlingRequestProcessor >> usable Request and Response objects are only available as Mock objects and >> therefore limited In their abilities. >>>> So I am wondering if you guys would mind for me to build a service >> providing the means to make internal Sling calls through the HTTP stack >> with an official internal Sling Request / Response object that provides all >> features applicable internally and removing most of the Unsupported >> Operation Exceptions? >>>> Cheers - Andy >>> >>> -- >>> -- >>> Carsten Ziegeler >>> Adobe Research Switzerland >>> [email protected] >> >> -- > > Dirk Rudolph | Senior Software Engineer > > Netcentric AG > > M: +41 79 642 37 11 > D: +49 174 966 84 34 > > [email protected] | www.netcentric.biz
