Hi, this section of the manual:
https://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/rest/api/details.html#formats-and-representations tells that I can use the URL ending to control the Format being used in the message body for REST calls. It works OK for GET calls: curl -u admin:geoserver -XGET http://localhost:8080/geoserver/rest/styles.xml --> XML curl -u admin:geoserver -XGET http://localhost:8080/geoserver/rest/styles.json --> JSON But for this POST call, it doesn't work: curl -v -u admin:geoserver -XPOST -H "Content-type: text/xml" -d "<style><name>roads_style</name><filename>roads.sld</filename></style>" http://localhost:8080/geoserver/rest/styles.xml It ends in a stacktrace starting with: java.lang.RuntimeException: No such style handler: format = text/xml at org.geoserver.catalog.Styles.handler(Styles.java:156) at org.geoserver.rest.catalog.StyleController.styleSLDPost(StyleController.java:227) If I leave out the ".xml" at the end, it works as expected. Same problem for JSON content/URL-ending. The problem here is that I get routed into the wrong Method within StyleController: With the ".json"-Ending, I get into consumes = {MediaType.ALL_VALUE} ) public ResponseEntity<String> styleSLDPost( which is for uploading the Style Content. Only if leaving out the ".xml" ending from the URL, I get into the correct public String stylePost( Method for creating the blank style entry in the catalog. Any idea what's wrong here? Was there a change in the Spring framework? I can confirm that it works with GS 2.12.2 Thanks, Björn
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