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Sergey Beryozkin edited comment on CXF-4973 at 4/19/13 12:10 PM:
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FYI, here is how you can confirm on your own it works in a standalone Tomcat:
- use the attached web.xml and copy CXF libs to WEB-INF/lib
Only temporarily update application path to "/a", till CXF 2.6.8 gets released
was (Author: sergey_beryozkin):
FYI, here is how you can confirm on your own it works in a standalone
Tomcat:
- use the attached web.xml and copy CXF libs to WEB-INF/lib
> Resource constructor with @PathParam always recieves the path param of the
> first call
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>
> Key: CXF-4973
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-4973
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: JAX-RS
> Affects Versions: 2.6.7
> Environment: tomee 1.6.0-SNAPSHOT
> Reporter: Antoine Reilles
> Assignee: Sergey Beryozkin
> Attachments: testconstructor.war, web.xml
>
>
> If I define a service using a constructor for injecting path parameters, as
> described in
> [http://cxf.apache.org/docs/jax-rs-basics.html#JAX-RSBasics-DealingwithParameters],
> the service will always be intantiated by recieving the value of the path
> parameter that was obtained during the first invocation of the service.
> Injecting the {{UriInfo}} in the service allows to compare the constructor
> injected path parameter value with the one used in the service, showing the
> issue.
> The attached war exhibits the issue:
> {code}GET http://localhost/testconstructor/a/b/one{code}
> returns {{OK: one}}, and prints in the logs:
> {code}
> Service Constructor called with: one
> Service nameparam one
> {code}
> A subsequent call to
> {code}http://localhost/testconstructor/a/b/two{code}
> returns an HTTP 500 (since the code raises an exception), with value {{one!=
> two}}, and prints in the server logs:
> {code}
> Service Constructor called with: one
> Service nameparam two
> MyExceptionMapper: javax.ws.rs.WebApplicationException
> {code}
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