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Daniel Kulp commented on CXF-2294:
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Turns out, this is a bug in the http binding that somehow 2.0.x wasn't
exposing. I'm honestly not sure how it works at all with 2.0.x. The
Document that is being generate in the IriDecoderHelper is not valid. The
namespaces on the elements are not correct. I've fixed this and am running
the tests. Will probably commit in the morning.
You can workaround the bug by adding a targetNamespace attribute to the
webParam:
String sayHi(@WebParam(name = "name", targetNamespace =
"http://jivesoftware.com/clearspace/webservices")String name);
That will work with my fix as well. My fix won't require it though.
> HTTP-binding miss URL parameters for GET requests
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>
> Key: CXF-2294
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-2294
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: REST
> Affects Versions: 2.1.5, 2.2.2
> Reporter: Gabriel Guardincerri
> Fix For: 2.0.12, 2.2.3
>
> Attachments: HTTP-binding_Test.jar
>
>
> The problem occurs with HTTP-binding implementation. When a client makes a
> GET request and the URL has some parameters, all the parameters that the java
> implementation of that services are null.
> There is a jar attached with sample code to reproduce the problem. That code
> works with CXF 2.0.11, but doesn't work with 2.1.5 or 2.2.2.
> The server class is "demo.resful.server.Server", run it first. Then run the
> client that is "demo.resful.client.Client". The .jar does NOT contain the
> libraries to run.
> The client writes the response to system out and it should be:
> <ns1:sayHiResponse
> xmlns:ns1="http://jivesoftware.com/clearspace/webservices"><return>Hello
> Daniel</return></ns1:sayHiResponse>
> But with version 2.1.5 or 2.2.2 you get
> <ns2:sayHiResponse
> xmlns:ns2="http://jivesoftware.com/clearspace/webservices"><return>Hello
> null</return></ns2:sayHiResponse>
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